Elizabeth Taylor’s wild side wasn’t hidden from her family — but her grandson may not know the half of it when he says the screen legend could be “really raunchy!” Quinn Tivey made the reference while representing the Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation at a philanthropy summit — but, when pressed, he only offered memories of his grandma “watching ‘Law & Order,’ eating [peanut butter and jelly] sandwiches.” But before her days as a grandmother, Elizabeth was one of Hollywood’s wildest stars. But in a tragic twist, that began at the age of 14 years old. Get the inside story of the screen legend’s secrets, and then click here for more bizarre tales of Hollywood’s top celebrity sex scandals…
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That's how old Elizabeth was when
Mickey Rooney's second wife, Betty Jane Rase, burst into his dressing room and caught the "International Velvet" star engaging in a sex act with her husband. And the actress was still just a teen when she went on to bed
Ronald Reagan, who she bragged treated her "like a grown woman!"
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According to the book “Elizabeth Taylor: There is Nothing Like a Dame,” Liz told a pal, “That thrilled me. We sat on his sofa and I could tell he wanted to get it on, but he seemed reluctant to make the first move. I became the aggressor. After a heavy make-out session on the sofa, we went into the bedroom.”
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At the age of 17, Liz had her first marriage to hotel heir
Conrad “Nicky” Hilton, Jr.— but reportedly spent her honeymoon romping with
Prince Rainier of Monaco and
Tony Curtis! She wasn't done with politicians, either — with insides saying that a nude dip in
John F. Kennedy's pool
turned into a threesome with Liz, JFK and "Untouchables" star Robert Stack.
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Liz couldn't even be faithful to her great love
Richard Burton, a source told
The National ENQUIRER — as she once went behind his back to bed Dick's best pal
Peter O’Toole. “Peter was an incorrigible womanizer, and Liz was the woman of his dreams,” said the veteran Hollywood insider. “One night, things got out of control between Peter and Elizabeth, and they ended up having sex. That was the only time, but it fulfilled a lifelong dream for Peter.”
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Elizabeth's grandson, however, remembers a more friendly side to his grandmother — and says that the film legend wasn't just won over by her fellow celebrities. Liz made that point herself when she married construction worker
Larry Fortensky. Added Quinn, “We are talking about a woman that had more fun talking to the waiter than the senator she was sitting with!”
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That's how old Elizabeth was when
Mickey Rooney's second wife, Betty Jane Rase, burst into his dressing room and caught the "International Velvet" star engaging in a sex act with her husband. And the actress was still just a teen when she went on to bed
Ronald Reagan, who she bragged treated her "like a grown woman!"
According to the book “Elizabeth Taylor: There is Nothing Like a Dame,” Liz told a pal, “That thrilled me. We sat on his sofa and I could tell he wanted to get it on, but he seemed reluctant to make the first move. I became the aggressor. After a heavy make-out session on the sofa, we went into the bedroom.”
Photo credit: Getty Images
At the age of 17, Liz had her first marriage to hotel heir
Conrad “Nicky” Hilton, Jr.— but reportedly spent her honeymoon romping with
Prince Rainier of Monaco and
Tony Curtis! She wasn't done with politicians, either — with insides saying that a nude dip in
John F. Kennedy's pool
turned into a threesome with Liz, JFK and "Untouchables" star Robert Stack.
Photo credit: Getty Images
Liz couldn't even be faithful to her great love
Richard Burton, a source told
The National ENQUIRER — as she once went behind his back to bed Dick's best pal
Peter O’Toole. “Peter was an incorrigible womanizer, and Liz was the woman of his dreams,” said the veteran Hollywood insider. “One night, things got out of control between Peter and Elizabeth, and they ended up having sex. That was the only time, but it fulfilled a lifelong dream for Peter.”
Elizabeth's grandson, however, remembers a more friendly side to his grandmother — and says that the film legend wasn't just won over by her fellow celebrities. Liz made that point herself when she married construction worker
Larry Fortensky. Added Quinn, “We are talking about a woman that had more fun talking to the waiter than the senator she was sitting with!”
Photo credit: Getty Images