Back in the 1970s, at the iconic Hollywood hotspot Chateau Marmont hotel, actress and model Carole Mallory found herself entangled in a 14-day affair with none other than the acclaimed screen legend Robert De Niro.
In a surprising revelation from her latest book ‘Picasso's Ghost', Carole discloses an intimate detail about their time together – De Niro's peculiar habit of keeping his socks on during their romantic encounters.
Describing the unique experience, Carole recalls how De Niro maintained unwavering eye contact throughout their lovemaking sessions, a gesture that she found both captivating and revealing.
She recounts noticing a butterfly tattoo on De Niro, a symbol she later linked to his free-spirited nature, mirrored by his choice to retain his socks on during their moments of intimacy.
Reflecting on the aftermath of their fleeting romance, Carole expressed a tinge of disappointment over De Niro's subsequent marriage to Diahnne Abbott without any prior communication with her.
This episode left her yearning for a simple acknowledgment or closure from the renowned actor.
In her memoir, Carole delves into her complex romantic entanglements, including a broken engagement with Claude, the son of the legendary artist Pablo Picasso.
She also candidly shares her encounters with other notable personalities like Richard Gere and Peter Sellers, whom she affectionately likened to a “giant panda bear” due to his hairy physique.
Recounting her moments with Sellers, Carole vividly describes the sensation of kissing his densely furred body, finding solace in his physical resemblance to the lovable animal.
She speculates on Sellers' inner struggles, attributing his temporary escape from self-doubt to alcohol-induced liberation from his inner demons.
Admitting to a pattern of seeking validation through relationships with prominent figures, Carole acknowledges her vulnerability following her heartbreak with Claude Picasso.
She confesses to using her connections with famous men as a means to affirm her self-worth, a coping mechanism stemming from past emotional
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