Frank Sinatra, known for his admiration of Humphrey Bogart, was revealed to have engaged in a secret affair with Bogart's wife, Lauren Bacall, while Bogart was battling throat cancer, as disclosed in an unauthorized biography of Sinatra.
In a captivating revelation from an excerpt of the book featured in People magazine, actor Peter Lawford claimed that Sinatra held strong negative opinions about Nancy Reagan, labeling her as a ‘right-wing John Birch Society nut' whom he considered to be both unintelligent and perilous.
Despite Sinatra's attempts to halt the publication of ‘His Way: The Unauthorized Biography of Frank Sinatra' by Kitty Kelley, the book delves into his private life based on insights gathered from associates, colleagues, and various sources, shedding light on undisclosed aspects of his persona.
Kelley highlighted Sinatra's profound admiration for Humphrey Bogart, emphasizing that by late 1956, Sinatra was entangled in a clandestine romance with Lauren Bacall, following Bogart's passing in January 1957.
Despite their public appearances together, Bacall disclosed that Sinatra only proposed to her on March 11, 1958, a revelation that left Sinatra incensed after she prematurely shared the news with a columnist, resulting in a six-year rift between them.
Moreover, the biography detailed Sinatra's role in introducing John F. Kennedy to multiple women during the 1950s and 1960s.
One such woman was Judith Campbell, who voiced discomfort over the nature of Sinatra's extravagant parties, deeming them ‘too kinky.'
Sinatra orchestrated an encounter between Kennedy and Campbell in Las Vegas in February 1960, sparking a clandestine affair that spanned two years, characterized by frequent phone conversations and romantic escapades across opulent hotels nationwide during Kennedy's presidency.
The narrative further exposed a series of Sinatra's dalliances post his divorce from Mia Farrow, involving notable figures such as Hope Lange
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