Joe Kennedy Sr. is remembered for many things, but perhaps the most scandalous is his infidelity. In a new biography of John F. Kennedy's sister Kathleen "Kick" Kennedy, Kick: The True Story of JFK's Sister and the Heir to Chatsworth, author Paula Byrne discusses the sexual dynamics of the Kennedy family - which often included philandering males and sexually repressed women, like Kick. Joe was notorious for frequently cheating on his wife, Rose, and it turns out, didn't have much of a filter suggestive comments, either - even when it came to his daughter Kick's friends. As a child,...
- 7/5/2016
- by Diana Pearl, @dianapearl_
- PEOPLE.com
Joe Kennedy Sr. is remembered for many things, but perhaps the most scandalous is his infidelity. In a new biography of John F. Kennedy's sister Kathleen "Kick" Kennedy, Kick: The True Story of JFK's Sister and the Heir to Chatsworth, author Paula Byrne discusses the sexual dynamics of the Kennedy family - which often included philandering males and sexually repressed women, like Kick. Joe was notorious for frequently cheating on his wife, Rose, and it turns out, didn't have much of a filter suggestive comments, either - even when it came to his daughter Kick's friends. As a child,...
- 7/5/2016
- by Diana Pearl, @dianapearl_
- PEOPLE.com
A handwritten love letter from President John F. Kennedy to his alleged mistress Mary Pinchot Meyer has surfaced in an online auction from Boston's Rr Auction. "Why don't you leave suburbia for once - come and see me - either here - or at the Cape next week or in Boston the 19th," Kennedy writes in the four-page letter. "I know it is unwise, irrational, and that you may hate it - on the other hand you may not - and I will love it." "You say that it is good for me not to get what I want. After...
- 6/2/2016
- by Dave Quinn, @NineDaves
- PEOPLE.com
A handwritten love letter from President John F. Kennedy to his alleged mistress Mary Pinchot Meyer has surfaced in an online auction from Boston's Rr Auction. "Why don't you leave suburbia for once - come and see me - either here - or at the Cape next week or in Boston the 19th," Kennedy writes in the four-page letter. "I know it is unwise, irrational, and that you may hate it - on the other hand you may not - and I will love it." "You say that it is good for me not to get what I want. After...
- 6/2/2016
- by Dave Quinn, @NineDaves
- PEOPLE.com
On Nov. 27, 1941, noted Washington Times Herald writer Inga Arvad introduced a 24-year-old John F. Kennedy to readers as "a boy with a future." By the time those words hit the press, the future president and Arvad, a Danish former beauty queen then living apart from her second husband, were locked in a passionate love affair. Their secret romance is detailed in Barbara Leaming's new biography, Kick Kennedy, about Kennedy's sister Kathleen, who died in a plane crash at 28. Arvad, a beauty-queen-and-film-star-turned-journalist, was introduced to Kennedy by Kick, her friend and colleague at the Times Herald. Like many women before and after her,...
- 4/12/2016
- by Tierney McAfee, @tierneymcafee
- PEOPLE.com
On Nov. 27, 1941, noted Washington Times Herald writer Inga Arvad introduced a 24-year-old John F. Kennedy to readers as "a boy with a future." By the time those words hit the press, the future president and Arvad, a Danish former beauty queen then living apart from her second husband, were locked in a passionate love affair. Their secret romance is detailed in Barbara Leaming's new biography, Kick Kennedy, about Kennedy's sister Kathleen, who died in a plane crash at 28. Arvad, a beauty-queen-and-film-star-turned-journalist, was introduced to Kennedy by Kick, her friend and colleague at the Times Herald. Like many women before and after her,...
- 4/12/2016
- by Tierney McAfee, @tierneymcafee
- PEOPLE.com
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