'It was enormous' Frank Sinatra's secret weapon for seducing women wasn't those blue eyes
15.05.2022 - 23:55
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Steve McQueen 'held a gun to his wife's head' as their children sleptLink'Going to f*****g kill you!' Charles Bronson raged at Dirty Dozen starLinkIn the first year of his marriage to Nancy, Sinatra had already installed his first mistress, actress Alora Gooding, in an apartment, but certainly didn't limit his conquests to her. Band pianist Joe Bushkin said: "Whenever he could take a shot at a woman, he would. "Apparently, it wasn't just Sinatra's physical attributes that impressed.
Venturi recalled: "There was something unusually intensive about his lovemaking. At least it was with me. "The star would eventually meet his match in Gardner.
Between constant rowing and sex, their relationship was notoriously as explosive by day as by night. Sinatra said: "If we didn't kill each other during the day, we might have killed each other in bed. "Their 1951 marriage was notoriously unstable and soon started to fall apart, yet he remained obsessed with her, long after their 1957 divorce.
Russo revealed: "She drove him nuts, crazy. I spent many nights with him crying like a little kid because he loved her so much. "In 1964, Sinatra told actor Brad Dexter: "She's the only woman I've ever been in love with in my whole life.
"Well before he met Gardner and flirted with the idea of leaving his wife for Lana Turner, Sinatra apparently also had an explosive affair with Dietrich, some time after 1942. Lyricist Sammy Cahn, who was often regarded as Sinatra's "personal songwriter", said: "I know they had a thing going. She would have been difficult to resist.
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