A revelation from a former flame of Robert De Niro has surfaced, shedding light on the peculiar bedroom behavior of the acclaimed actor known for his role in “Raging Bull.”
Carole Mallory, who shared the screen with him in “Stepford Wives,” disclosed details about their brief romance back in 1975.
She disclosed that during their intimate moments, De Niro maintained eye contact and sported a butterfly tattoo that mirrored his free-spirited nature.
What caught her off guard was his insistence on leaving his socks on during their encounters.
Their paths crossed at the Chateau Marmont in 1975, leading to a fleeting two-week liaison that Mallory revisits in her latest book, “Picasso's Ghosts.”
In this memoir, she delves into not only her rendezvous with De Niro but also reflects on her engagement to Claude, son of the renowned painter Pablo Picasso.
Regrettably, the dalliance between Mallory and De Niro came to an abrupt halt when he tied the knot with Diahnne Abbott the following year.
Mallory expressed her disappointment, lamenting the lack of a simple courtesy call to inform her of his decision.
In her candid account, Mallory doesn't shy away from discussing her interactions with other notable figures.
When recounting her time with Peter Sellers, she humorously likened him to a panda due to his copious hair.
On the other hand, her experience with Richard Gere left her impressed by his physical prowess, describing him as a real-life Valentino with remarkable gymnastic abilities.
Delving deeper into her psyche, Mallory opens up about her affinity for high-profile men, attributing it to her past emotional wounds.
Feeling rejected
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