Jackie Kennedy Onassis‘ warm sister act was a big, fat phony. The National ENQUIRER has learned. That’s the claim of a blockbuster new book revealing the beloved first lady and little sis Lee Radziwill (left) secretly feuded over men and money! “The relationship was close yet threaded with rivalry and competition. Yet it was probably the most important relationship of their lives,” according to “The Fabulous Bouvier Sisters: The Tragic and Glamorous Lives of Jackie and Lee.” In a shocker, the book’s authors write Lee, now 85, once slept with Jackie’s first hubby, John F. Kennedy! Read on for details of Jackie and Lee’s secret feud, and click here for more news of celebrity sibling rivalries….
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Lee’s own first husband,
Michael Canfield, told late author
Gore Vidal: “There were times when … I think [Lee] went perhaps too far. Like going to bed with Jack in the room next to mine in the South of France and then … boasting about it.”
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But Jackie apparently got her revenge by stealing
Aristotle Onassis (right) away from Lee — who’d fallen in love with the Greek shipping tycoon. Lee hoped Ari would divorce his first wife and marry her. But the super wealthy mogul wed Jackie instead!
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“This was a blow from which their relationship would never recover,” wrote authors Sam Kashner and Nancy Schoenberger. “What made it more painful was that it was Lee who had brought Jackie and Ari together.”
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Their mother, Janet, brought the girls “up like geishas, to get money out of men,” according to the book. In the end, Jackie’s will stipulated she’d “made no provision” for Lee “because I have already done so during my lifetime.”
Lee’s own first husband,
Michael Canfield, told late author
Gore Vidal: “There were times when … I think [Lee] went perhaps too far. Like going to bed with Jack in the room next to mine in the South of France and then … boasting about it.”
Photo credit: Getty Images
But Jackie apparently got her revenge by stealing
Aristotle Onassis (right) away from Lee — who’d fallen in love with the Greek shipping tycoon. Lee hoped Ari would divorce his first wife and marry her. But the super wealthy mogul wed Jackie instead!
Photo credit: Getty Images
“This was a blow from which their relationship would never recover,” wrote authors Sam Kashner and Nancy Schoenberger. “What made it more painful was that it was Lee who had brought Jackie and Ari together.”
Photo credit: Getty Images
Their mother, Janet, brought the girls “up like geishas, to get money out of men,” according to the book. In the end, Jackie’s will stipulated she’d “made no provision” for Lee “because I have already done so during my lifetime.”
Photo credit: Getty Images