Sex Crazed Jackie Kennedy Kinky Secrets

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New book rips the lid off JACKIE KENNEDY’s lustful affairs – all the intimate details!

The book  Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, A Life Beyond Her Wildest Dreams reveals her flings  purportedly carried on  before and after the assassination of her hubby JFK.

The book, which frequently quotes late Jackie confidantes Gore Vidal and Truman Capote compared Jackie’s voracious appetite to that of her famed horndog hubby Pres. John Kennedy.

“She and Jack both loved and could go on talking endlessly about other people’s sex lives,” Vidal wrote, “but I always got the distinct impression that she was very interested in sex the same way that Jack was very interested in sex.”

 “It was a game for them, and they both played it.”

The new Jackie tome, written by authors Darwin Porter and Danforth Prince, delves into many never-heard-before claims about the late fashion icon’s sex life, with detailed accounts of her flings with both of her late husband’s brothers, Ted and Bobby Kennedy Hollywood superstars William Holden, Paul Newman, Marlon Brando, Warren Beatty and even “Old Blue Eyes” himself Frank Sinatra – the authors claim in the tell all tome

“Call it Brotherly Love,” the authors write. “Three hansome Irish-American brothers were destined to fall in love with Jackie. In very different ways, she would love all three of them.”

According to the book, Jackie carried on concurrent flings with Bobby and Ted, the latter of whom had deep feelings for his sister-in-law.

Jackie’s confidante Nancy Dickerson said that “Jackie and Bobby were definitely having an affair.

Porter and Prince wrote that Ted once told JFK’s assistant David Powers that he’d “always been in love with Jackie, right from the beginning,” and that he wasn’t dissuaded by her link to both brothers.

“When Jack died, I knew she was seeing Bobby, too, but that didn’t stop me,” Ted told Powers, according to the book. “Bobby couldn’t always be with her.”

Capote said that Jackie once told him, “I’m in love with two men at the same time, both Bobby and Teddy.”

Artist Bill Walton, according to the book, said that Jackie’s affair with Holden (who was married) was fueled “by Jackie’s desire to seek revenge on Jack” for his numerous affairs.

Holden, according to the book, had boasted to producer Charlie Feldman that he helped Jackie  perfect the art of performing oral sex on a man.

“I had to teach Jackie how … she told me that Jack had never insisted on that. At first she was very reluctant, but once she got the rhythm of it, she couldn’t get enough. If she goes back to Washington and works her magic with Kennedy, he will owe me one.”

In another salacious tidbit, Capote is quoted recalling Jackie comparing Newman and JFK in a rather below-the-belt fashion.

“It was the most amazing thing: Paul and Jack have an identical penis,” she told the writer, according to the book. “It was like getting seduced by my husband all over again."