President John F. Kennedy and his brother Bobby both engaged in simultaneous affairs with Marilyn Monroe, a new book reveals.
In ‘Ask Not: The Kennedys and the Women They Destroyed’, author and DailyMail.com columnist Maureen Callahan describes the crossover relationships as an ‘incestuous sexual competition’ between the two men.
Marilyn first met JFK — who was already married to Jackie — in 1954 at a Hollywood party, Callahan writes, and over the following years the actress fell in love with both the president and his brother, who was also married.
Marilyn Monroe sings ‘Happy Birthday’ to President John F. Kennedy at Madison Square Garden, May 19, 1962.
The only known picture of Marilyn with both Bobby, left, and JFK, taken at a reception after her Garden performance.
Marilyn’s psychiatrist was very concerned by the affairs, warning ‘I try to help her not be so lonely and […] get involved with very destructive people who will engage in some sort of sadomasochistic relationship with her.’
On May 19, 1962, Marilyn sang ‘Happy Birthday’ to JFK in her famous performance at Madison Square garden.
But, Callahan reveals, just thirty minutes before she appeared on stage, she had sex with Bobby in her dressing room.
‘They spent 15 minutes alone together,’ Callahan writes.
The liaison made her late to the stage, where she arrived ‘drunk and flush with the transgressive sex she’d just had with Bobby, her dress so tight she could hardly walk’.
Jackie Kennedy was ‘furious’ after the performance, which left JFK ‘slack-jawed’ in the audience. And so, Callahan writes, Jackie gave her husband an ‘ultimatum’, telling him he could no longer see Marilyn, or else ‘she would divorce him — taking the children and costing him a second term’.
JFK agreed and never slept with Marilyn again.
Her affair with Bobby continued — with Bobby even visiting her the night she died at her home in LA, on August 4, 1962.
‘The FBI and the CIA, Bobby and Jack discovered, had bugged Marilyn’s house and phone line without her knowledge… Bobby wasn’t leaving without the tape recordings,’ Callahan writes.
‘Where the f*** is it?’ Bobby demanded. But Marilyn had ‘no idea’ what he was talking about.
On May 19, 1962, Marilyn sang ‘Happy Birthday’ to JFK in her famous performance at Madison Square garden. But, Callahan reveals, just thirty minutes before she appeared on stag