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Ava Gardner Exposes Frank Sinatra’s Well-Endowed Secret that Kept Women Hooked Despite His Infidelity

, the legendary American singer and actor, was renowned for his womanizing ways throughout his career.

With his mesmerizing blue eyes and captivating voice, he had a way with women and was not shy about it.

His second wife, , who was married to Sinatra from 1951 to 1957, openly discussed his womanizing tendencies.

While there was something mysterious about his ability to attract women, revealed one specific detail that kept her hooked – was exceptionally well endowed.

Frank Sinatra gained a reputation for his insatiable appetite, having been married four times in his lifetime.

Known for his iconic songs like “Fly Me to the Moon” and “New York, New York,” the singer was a global sensation.

As he transitioned from a singing career to Hollywood acting, Sinatra found success on the big screen and continued to indulge in relationships with actresses and fans alike.

He once confided in his friend Joey D'Orazio, expressing his inability to resist the allure of every attractive woman he encountered, while also not wanting to hurt anyone.

“I can have any woman I want.

I just can't help myself.

I don't want to hurt Nancy.

I just don't want to sleep with her anymore.”

While many believed that Sinatra's magnetic charm lay in his piercing blue eyes, Ava Gardner candidly revealed the real reason why women were drawn to him – his impressive physical attributes.

“He may only weigh 110 pounds, but 10 pounds of it is cock!”

Even Sinatra's valet, George Jacobs, famously mentioned that his boss had specially tailored underwear to conceal his size in public.

According to Gianni Russo, Frank Sinatra had a talent for satisfying women and leaving them completely fulfilled.

“He was a true womanizer.

How can I put this politely?

He was well-endowed, so he never left these women wanting anything.”

But the revelations didn't end there.

According to Joey D'Orazio, Sinatra had an interesting philosophy that allowed him to engage in countless affairs over the years.

D'Orazio recounted that Sinatra believed everyone had an animalistic nature within them, and he embraced it proudly.

“We're all animals, each and every one of us.

That's what we are, and we're damn proud of it, too.

I'm just looking to be with as many women as I can.”

Sinatra went on to marry Barbara Sinatra in 1976 and remained committed to her until his death in 1998.

He is survived by his three children and several grandchildren, while his music continues to resonate with audiences worldwide.

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