Scotty Bowers is once again shaking up Hollywood — as the fearless 95-year-old exposes the sexual secrets of classic Hollywood stars such as Cary Grant, Rock Hudson, Katharine Hepburn and more! As earlier reported by The National ENQUIRER, Scotty first exposed his scandalous past as a male escort in the scorching tell-all entitled “Full Service.” Now he’s joined the ranks of film stars by opening the celluloid closet in a documentary entitled “Scotty and the Secret History of Hollywood,” as the legendary showbiz stud refuses to take his secrets to the grave. Learn his shocking secrets, and click here for the inside story on gay and lesbian celebs who once stayed in the closet…
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Rock Hudson was one of the biggest stars regularly visiting Scotty's gas station in Los Angeles in the 1940s. The place was considered safer than the gay bars that were regularly raided. "I never got caught," Scotty said, "partly because I kept everything in my head. There was no little black book."
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Scotty credits actor
Walter Pidgeon (pictured) for introducing him to the joys of man/man love — claiming the "Forbidden Planet" star soon had him leaving his first wife for "hot sex" with Hollywood studs. That included
Spencer Tracy, with Scotty setting up the Oscar-winner's
alleged great love Katharine Hepburn with "over 150 women!"
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The aging lover says that he also set up
Rita Hayworth with high-priced ladies, and took care of
Desi Arnaz when the sitcom star had needs that couldn't be fulfilled by
Lucille Ball. "I Love Lucy" writer Bob Weiskopf recalled Desi complaining about Lucy's jealousy, saying: "When I go out with women, they're usually hookers. Those don't count!"
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Scotty quit the gas station in 1950 to concentrate on odd jobs while servicing celebs in bed. While he says that he prefers women (like his longtime wife Betty), Scotty's "clients" reportedly included songwriter Cole Porter, and he provided men for both the Duke of Windsor and his wife, Wallis Simpson — for whom the royal had abdicated the throne of England.
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Scotty's close friendship with literary giant Gore Vidal also brought him closer to high society. “I fixed him up with my friend Tyrone Power, which Gore asked me for as a favor, and he did me a favor and had sex with Charles Laughton,” recalled Scotty. “Charles Laughton was not Gore’s type, but Gore went with me for kicks.” But some say that Scotty's most shocking insider claims are about
Jackie Kennedy!Photo credit: Getty Images
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“They always
talk about her husband f--king people,” said Scott, “but she was a regular little tramp, too. She’d fly out here just to see
William Holden. So would
Grace Kelly. When I fixed up Edward and Wally [the Duke and Duchess of Windsor], I fixed them up with a Beverly Hills hotel bungalow. She was the boss, he was shy and bashful. She told him what to do with guys.”
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Scotty even claims to have enjoyed "a lot of three-ways" with
Cary Grant and cowboy star
Randolph Scott. "They lived together," he recalled. "Randolph Scott was a first-class act. A nice, nice person. Cary Grant was also a sweetheart."
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Other stars have backed up Scotty's claims in recent years.
Debbie Reynolds' memoirs included a tale of
Milton Berle hiring Scotty as a nude waiter at parties — where guests might learn “they weren’t holding an actual sausage.”
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Scotty also has the support of Bob Benevides — who says the veteran stud "introduced" him to his longtime love Raymond Burr in 1959. The "Perry Mason" and "Ironsides" star stayed in a secret relationship with Bob until the actor's death in 1993. "Scotty Bowers is the most honest person I've known," said Bob, "with the best memory for names and places I've ever seen."
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"All of my famous tricks are dead now," said Scotty, explaining why he wrote his tell-all. "The truth can't hurt them anymore." The documentary also allows Scotty to once again stress that he never took money for accommodating sexual secrets. Scotty proudly explains: "I wasn't a pimp!"
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Rock Hudson was one of the biggest stars regularly visiting Scotty's gas station in Los Angeles in the 1940s. The place was considered safer than the gay bars that were regularly raided. "I never got caught," Scotty said, "partly because I kept everything in my head. There was no little black book."
Photo credit: Getty Images
Scotty credits actor
Walter Pidgeon (pictured) for introducing him to the joys of man/man love — claiming the "Forbidden Planet" star soon had him leaving his first wife for "hot sex" with Hollywood studs. That included
Spencer Tracy, with Scotty setting up the Oscar-winner's
alleged great love Katharine Hepburn with "over 150 women!"
Photo credit: Getty Images
The aging lover says that he also set up
Rita Hayworth with high-priced ladies, and took care of
Desi Arnaz when the sitcom star had needs that couldn't be fulfilled by
Lucille Ball. "I Love Lucy" writer Bob Weiskopf recalled Desi complaining about Lucy's jealousy, saying: "When I go out with women, they're usually hookers. Those don't count!"
Photo credit: Getty Images
Scotty quit the gas station in 1950 to concentrate on odd jobs while servicing celebs in bed. While he says that he prefers women (like his longtime wife Betty), Scotty's "clients" reportedly included songwriter Cole Porter, and he provided men for both the Duke of Windsor and his wife, Wallis Simpson — for whom the royal had abdicated the throne of England.
Photo credit: Getty Images
Scotty's close friendship with literary giant Gore Vidal also brought him closer to high society. “I fixed him up with my friend Tyrone Power, which Gore asked me for as a favor, and he did me a favor and had sex with Charles Laughton,” recalled Scotty. “Charles Laughton was not Gore’s type, but Gore went with me for kicks.” But some say that Scotty's most shocking insider claims are about
Jackie Kennedy!Photo credit: Getty Images
“They always
talk about her husband f--king people,” said Scott, “but she was a regular little tramp, too. She’d fly out here just to see
William Holden. So would
Grace Kelly. When I fixed up Edward and Wally [the Duke and Duchess of Windsor], I fixed them up with a Beverly Hills hotel bungalow. She was the boss, he was shy and bashful. She told him what to do with guys.”
Photo credit: Getty Images
Scotty even claims to have enjoyed "a lot of three-ways" with
Cary Grant and cowboy star
Randolph Scott. "They lived together," he recalled. "Randolph Scott was a first-class act. A nice, nice person. Cary Grant was also a sweetheart."
Photo credit: Getty Images
Other stars have backed up Scotty's claims in recent years.
Debbie Reynolds' memoirs included a tale of
Milton Berle hiring Scotty as a nude waiter at parties — where guests might learn “they weren’t holding an actual sausage.”
Photo credit: Getty Images
Scotty also has the support of Bob Benevides — who says the veteran stud "introduced" him to his longtime love Raymond Burr in 1959. The "Perry Mason" and "Ironsides" star stayed in a secret relationship with Bob until the actor's death in 1993. "Scotty Bowers is the most honest person I've known," said Bob, "with the best memory for names and places I've ever seen."
"All of my famous tricks are dead now," said Scotty, explaining why he wrote his tell-all. "The truth can't hurt them anymore." The documentary also allows Scotty to once again stress that he never took money for accommodating sexual secrets. Scotty proudly explains: "I wasn't a pimp!"
Photo credit: Getty Images