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Monday, 2 February 2015

Photo: LA home where Ronald Reagan bedded more than 50 of Hollywood's leading ladies including Marilyn Monroe 

OMG fifty women????
The former president must have really been a Mr Nice guy!!
Ronald Reagan bedded more than 50 of Hollywood's leading ladies at a luxury LA hotel bungalow, according to a sensational new biography.

During his time as a young 'B-movie' Hollywood actor, Reagan courted screen sirens including Marilyn Monroe, Doris Day, Joan Blondell and Lana Turner at the three-bedroom bungalow in the grounds of the Garden of Allah hotel in Hollywood, the book claims.

The revelations are made in a biography to be published on Valentine's Day titled Love Triangle: Ronald Reagan, Jane Wyman & Nancy Davis, reports The Sunday Times.

According to the book's author Darwin Porter, Reagan was involved with around 50 women in Hollywood. 
'Nearly all of them spoke fondly of Reagan even if they did not share his right-wing politics, they felt he was a nice guy,' said Porter, a journalist. 
'But he suffered from what he jokingly referred to as 'leading- ladyitis.' 
 The book claims that Reagan was considering marrying Doris Day,who would go on to become one of the biggest musical stars of the 1950, but he went on to marry another actress, Nancy Davis
He was accompanied by his neighbor Errol Flynn, who once boasted that he had spent 12,000 to 14,000 nights having sex.
The liaisons were facilitated by Warner Bros which set him up dates with actresses to push their talent further into the spotlight.
In 1940 Reagan married actress Jane Wyman, but the book claims he was not faithful to her and he embarked on an affair with the star of The Oomph Girl, Ann Sheridan.

It also claims that Jane was also being unfaithful and was sleeping with actor Lew Ayres (Ginger Rogers’ ex) while filming the Oscar-winning Johnny Belinda.

They had two children - although one of them died -  and the book claims that when their marriage fell apart in 1948, he became involved with a young Marilyn Monroe.

According to Phil Karlson, a director who introduced them, Reagan described her as 'sensational', to which she replied: 'I'm even more sensational when you get to know me,' reports The Sunday Times.


1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Lwkmd 1 person more dan 50 ladies