A shocking new revelation from J. Randy Taraborrelli’s explosive biography, JFK: Public, Private, Secret, exposes Jackie Kennedy’s private fears about her husband’s rumored affair with Marilyn Monroe—and her haunting words after the Hollywood icon’s tragic death.
Jackie’s White House Confrontation: “This One’s Different”
According to a White House insider, Jackie once told JFK about Monroe:
“This one’s different, Jack. This one worries me.”
Taraborrelli reveals:
Jackie skipped JFK’s infamous 1962 birthday gala (where Monroe famously sang “Happy Birthday, Mr. President”) to avoid endorsing the scandal.
She reportedly tolerated JFK’s other affairs—but Monroe was the only woman who truly unsettled her.
Despite suspicions, Jackie never confirmed the affair, only sensing “something was going on.”
Did JFK & Marilyn Really Have an Affair? The Truth Behind the Rumors
For decades, historians speculated the pair secretly met at Bing Crosby’s home in early 1962. But Taraborrelli debunks this myth, citing Monroe’s 96-year-old publicist, Pat Newcomb, who insists:
“Marilyn was NOT there that weekend.”
So when did they meet?
Their only verified encounter was at Madison Square Garden (May 19, 1962).
Monroe’s mental health struggles led to contradictory claims—she told friends about affairs with both JFK and RFK, but historians now question her reliability.
Jackie’s Heartbreaking Reaction After Marilyn’s Death
In a rare emotional moment, Jackie clashed with her half-sister Janet Auchincloss, who blamed “the world” for Monroe’s downfall. Jackie’s chilling response:
“No, Janet. The world built Marilyn up. It was the men in her life who destroyed her.”
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