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... Wearing massive earrings and marble-size pearls, Jackielooks radiant as she and Ari visit Athens in 1973 SlX RE'l ' UFE & LOVES II JACKIE 4 9

have Kennedy good looks. He was short and had to wear lifts in his shoes §lueenjust to come up to Jackie's chin! Oftlre Nik! Jackie, however, had her reasons and didn't care . what peoplethought. cPo She was scared, filled with thoughts of her children being targets ofcrazed assassins. She felt alone and cared not that people felt she was justthe ultimate trophy wife for Ari or worse, a whore selling herselfto a manfor money. SECURITIES AND COMPANIONSHIPS When a friend warned Jackie about the backlash she 'd face ifshe mar-ried Onassis, she was unfazed and replied: \"That's better than freezing inNew York!\" Besides, the gal who could blow $25,000 in the blink of aneye only had $5,200 left in her checking account. Marrying into Ari's money, said Jackie's cousin John Davis, \"gave her



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the security and companionship she desperately needed after Onassis brought out Jackie's raw sexual side.the second Kennedy assassination.\" On more than one occasion she was caught en flagrante with Onassis by members of his crew aboard their yacht, Of course, Jackie never forgot her mom Janet 's advice to Christina, named for his daughter.\" marry well.\" Ifshe wasn'tAmerica's queen anymore; she'd \"One observer was shocked by the way Onassis wouldlive like royalty while married to Onassis, who showered her drag Jackie suddenly into anyone of the cabins on thewith precious gems, shopping sprees and exotic getaways. Christina and make love to her without bothering to shut the door,\" author C. David Heymann writes in \"A Woman CRAZED lUST FOR JACKIE Named Jackie.\" \"This sort of exhibitionism satisfied his ego - he would Ari, for his part, had been chasing Jackie while she was boast embarrassingly to Jackie's friends, like Pierre Salin-first lady. Word is he was bedding sister Lee Radziwill just ger, about making love ' five times a night,' adding, 'Sheto get close to the brunette vixen. surpasses all the other women I have ever known.\" In response, the mortified Kennedy clan cut off a Those who know him said he had a crazed lust for $3 million trust fund they 'd granted Jackie. Christina and Al-Jackie. His wedding was revenge on the hated Kennedys, exander, Ari 's children by first wife Athina, were appalledwho'd opposed shipping deals he wanted to make withAmerican firms. Certainly, friends and relatives beggedher not to do it. But there was an intense body chemistrybetween the couple . SECRET UFH &; LOVES II JACKIE 58

their dad had pl ans to marry the woman they called the \"black widow.\" Both had to be forced t6 attend the wedding. The marriage seemed happy though, for a while at least. \"It was very clear they were in love,\" Heyman was told by Larry Newman, . one of Jackie 's pals and neighbor from Hyannis Port. He joined Ari and Jackie for champagne lunches and watched as they'd go \"pirouetting up the street like teenagers.\" But her new husband's crudeness began to grate on the chic beauty. He shared none of her love for theater, museums, ballet or the opera - unless longtime mistress, opera star Maria Callas was performing. At exclusive restaurants, Ari would order knockwurst and a bottle of beer, irritating Jackie to no end. . Ari, on the other hand, grew increas- ingly annoyed with the way Jackie spent his money on shopping trips to the fashion houses and pricey empori- ums of Rome, London and Paris. She easily spent $364,000 injust a week on expensive gifts for family, friends and · employees. LOVE LETTER His patience came to an end when Onassis found a love letter Jackie had written on their honeymoon to former beau, attorney Roswell Gilpatr'ic. Ari thought Jackie cheated, and the proud Greek headed into the arms of Callas, who ·welcomed him back into her bed. Jackie got the message. She spent more and more time alone in her Manhattan apartment as Ari cavorted with his longtime mistress. The Greek shipping kingpin then punished Jackie for her spending. He had the Greek government change in- heritance laws granting widows a quar- ter oftheir husband 's property. Divorce was the next step but he ran out of time. Onassis died suddenly from respiratory failure in a Paris hos- pital in March 1975. At the time of her husband 's death, Jackie was in New York. She flew to Europe, but got the cold shoulder from his family. She was forced to take a back seat at the funeral. But the Greeks would pay dearly for the insult. •54 JACKJ E ll SECIIET UFF &: /J) V/~S







·SIEPT AWAY BYZORBA THEGREEK In December 1982,Jackie was swept off her feet by' larger-than-life Greek \" director Michael Cacoyannis - much to her children's displeasure. The two started dating not long after Cacoyannis arrived in New Yor\"k to direct the stage version of his most famous film, \"Zorba the Greek.\" A close friend said at the time:\"Michael \" . is everything she loves. He has that zest for life'all Greeks -like her late husband AristotleOnassis - seem to have:' But the Kennedy \" kids never truly warmed to Onassis anq they were just as chilly with Cacoyannis. But Jackie didn't seem to care about her kids' approval. A Kennedy insider revealed: \" \"Caroline said her ' mother told her, 'I'm in love with Michael- and you'll just have to live with that,'\" .5 8 JACKIE II SECRE T LIFE&; LOVES

KISS-AND-TEllBEATTY BANISHED Livid Jackie confronted boorish Beatty - in pu!»liclThe one surefire way to get on Jackie's bad side was to be aguy who'd'kissed and told - and that's exactly the kind ofcad Hollywood neartthrob Warren Beatty turned out tobe! The two had a fling after she separated from Onassis,Beatty blabbed about the relationship to artist Andy Warholand his jet-set crow,d in New York, In the,biography \"JackieAfter Jack;' author Christopher Anderson wrote: \"Studio 54disco co-owner Steve Rubell put it bluntly. Warren told himand others, 'that he ***** Jackie 0:\" Jackie later confrontedWarren at a Christmas party, calling his behavior \".disgusting.\"The conversation was loud and tens~ according to those whooverheard it - and they didn't part on good terms. SECRE T LlFE &; L OVES II JAC KI E 59

an-magnet Jacqueline Keil- nedy Onassis stole boy-toy writer Pete Hamill away from Shirley Mac- Laine to \"punish\" the 'Terms of En- dearment' star for mocking JFK's serial cheating - to her face. Hamill had been living with MacLaine for five years when he suddenly dumped the actress to date Jackie. And, incredibly, on her 48th birthday, the twice-widowed beauty even introduced the journalist to her mother. But even though rumors were swirling that Jackie and six-years- younger Pete were talking marriage, the REAL story behind the whirlwind romance was revenge! Jackie's purpose \"with Pete was quite simple. She wanted to punish Shirley MacLaine for mocking her about John's unfaithful nature,\" a Kennedy fam- ily member revealed. \"That's something . Jackie regards as unforgivable. So she broke up the relationship between Pete and Shirley. Of course Jackie liked Pete, but he's not in herleague at all.\" MacLaine and the world's most glamor- ous woman butted heads at a Washington D.c. gala. The volatile redheaded actress told Jackie how she'd once been very close friends with JFK. She then poked fun at the president's Cold War duels with the Soviet Union - and his womanizing. ~FURIOUS WITH INDIONAIION According to the source, MacLaine, who played movie hooker Irma La Deuce, was one of Sinatra's Rat Pack Mascots, asked: \"What does it matter if Jack did enjoy himself in bed? Making love is healthier than playing war games. I was quite close to him, but just one of the women he knew. Ifall we hear is true, he was probably far too tired after dealing with all the others to do anything juicy with me.\" The acidic comments left Jackie furi- ous with indignation, say sources. Back in New York where she was a prestigious book editor, the former first lady told a close friend: \"What a humiliat- ing thing to have to listen to. Even if she did know my husband, she could have the common decency to be discreet.\" Not one to take such insult lying down, Jackie plotted her revenge. Finding60 JAC KI E II SMRHT UFF & I.Q VES

herself at a dinner party attended by Ha-mill, she asked the host to seat her nextto the writer. Then she let her intriguingcharm cteate chemistry with MacLaine'slive-in lover. Her plan worked! Pete asked Jackie to dinner. Soon theystarted popping up together in public atthe theater, the movies and midnight massat the BigApple's St. Patrick's Cathedral. . Jackie enjoyed him. Hamill wassmart and never boring. But their much-rumored marriage never materialized.Turning down proposals from dozens ofnotable men, including diamond dealerMaurice Tempelsman and foreign diplo-mats, Jackie 0 was diligently searchingfor Mr.Right - and he wasn't Mr. Write! \"Pete knows he's being used, but theastonishing thing is, he doesn't mind,\" afriend of the writer said at the height ofthe romance. \"The fascination ofJackie isso great that he'll accept her company onany terms. That applies to most men whocome into contact with her. She can getany man she wants.\" And Jackie 0 wanted Hamill - atleast for the moment. She was deter-mined to get back at MacLaine, said theKennedy insider who explained: \"Jackieknew she dislodged Pete from Shirley'Sside, so Jackie felt she'd had her revenge\"and moved on.• SECRE TLlFE & LOVES II JACKIE 61

LATINLoTHARlo-+ ArgentinianALEJANDRO ORFILA was,the king of Washington'ssocial scene in the mid-'70s,The party animalambassador datedJackie briefly beforemeeting wife Helga in 1976,

IMWfiFCAKE ~ KARL KATZ, the chairman ofspecial prOjects at New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art, was Jackie's usual escort to cultural events in the mid-'7()s. He was known as her \"intellectual boyfriend.\"PASSIONATE PAINTER .FANCY-+ WlWAM WALTON a painter and FOOTWORKjournalist, was one.of President and Mrs. ~ New YorkKennedy's closest friends. Rumored to be playboy HARRYgay, he was considered a \"safe\" date for the PLAn ;... a great-greatwidow after the assassination. grandson of Tiffany & Co. founder Charles Tiffany - was one ofJackie's favorite dance partners. SECRE T LfFE & L OVES II JACKJE 6 3



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ocialites, sisters-in-law JACKIE'S and sex SIrens learned the hard way Jackie was LOVERIVALS unbeatable in the game of love. Defending her never had home court or playing on a chance a rival's turf, the brazen brunette won any man she wanted, married or not, and never looked back. For her, indiscretion was the only trulyunforgivable sin! Cheating was expected -and even acceptable - as long as you didn'tmake a scene. During her White House years, Jackiemostly shrugged off JFK's endless roundof affairs, once remarking: \"Kennedymen are like that - they'll go after any-thing in a skirt. It doesn't mean a thing.\" But she drew the line with Mari-lyn Monroe - and not because she wasthreatened by the blonde bombshell. RISKED EXPOSING HER FLING Jackie feared the \"Some Like It Hot\"pinup girl's increasingly public antics -like singing a sultry version of \"HappyBirthday\" to JFK at a May 1962 Demo-cratic Party fundraiser - risked exposingher fling with the commander in chief. The fallout would have been devastatingto Kennedy's presidency AND to Jackie,who would have to endure an unthinkablepublic humiliation. And she wasn 't aboutto let THAT happen. Incredibly, Monroe called the WhiteHouse and told Jackie about her affairwith JFK - and how the president hadpromised to marry her, author Christo-6 6 JACKIE II SECRE TLlFE & LOVES



pher Andersen writes in his book, \"These Few Match reporter and said inPrecious Days: The Final Year of Jack with Jackie.\" French: \"This is the girl who supposedly is sleep- When the silver screen sex goddess finished ing with my husband.\"her story, the reaction on the other end of the She knew the womenphone was sarcasm, not outrage as Jackie put-on were no threat toher Monroe-like voice and said: \"Marilyn, you'll her marriage - andmarry Jack. That's great! couldn't match her magnetism! \"And you'll move into the White House ai:J.dyou'll assume the responsibilities offirst lady. I'll But Jackie man-move out...and you'll have all the problems!\" aged to damage other Not long afterward, JFK moved to break off gals' relationships withthe relationship realizing the movie star had be- alarming reguiarity. She bed-come a loose cannon. That pushed Monroe into a ded her husband's TWO mar-downward spiral that ended with her August 1962 ried brothers, Robert and Ted,suicide, which many believe was actually murder. making her already frosty rela-Jackie noted Monroe's passing with a terse, \"shewill go on eternally.\" tionships with their respective wives downright deadly. Her reaction to Monroe was entirely different toher handling ofthe president's flings with Marlene Robert's spouseDietrich, Angie Dickinson, stripper Blaze Starr always despised Jackie, sneer-and actress Gene Tierney. Friends say she simply ingly referring to her as \"thedidn't acknowlecjge the romps in public or private. debutante,\" while mimick-She was indifferent because JFK managed to keep ing her put-on little-girlthose escapades off the public radar. whisper to gales oflaughter at gatherings of the Kennedy DIDN'T BAT AN EYE clan . And she didn't bat an eye when he seduced Wash- But, in fact, the joke was onington socialite Mary Pinchot Meyer after a 1961 Ethel. Bobby found Jackie ir-White House visit. Although they had nearly threedozen assignations, the affair remained an open se-cret even after Meyer's shocking murder in October1964 - about a year after JFK himself was killed. Jackie also was down-right blase about JFK'sromps with White House interns, including MimiAlford, her own press secretary Pamela Turnureand assistants Priscilla Wear and Jill Cowen, a duodubbed Fiddle and Faddle. Wear and Cowen werenoted for \"entertaining\" the president in the WhiteHouse pool. Once, Jackie passed by Wear's desk with a Paris68 JAC KIE II SECRf;T LIFE & LO VES

resistible and he died loving her to the very end. Now, their forbidden passion outshines his marriage, which pro- duced 11 children! Meanwhile, his brother Ted blamed his own lifelong \"Jackie Crush\" for fueling his wife Joan's drinking problems. Teddy felt Joan knew she couldn't compete with JPK's chic, so- phisticated and sexy widow - and it pushed her further into the bottle. Even Jackie 's own sister Lee Radzi- will got stomped for standing between the vixen and a man she wanted. Radziwill had been cheating with Ar- istotle Onassis for years - and hoped to marry him. But when the Greek took an interest in JFK's widow, Lee was pushed out of the picture! Jackie. then did in Ari 's mistress too, beauti- ful opera singer Maria Callas. Callas, who 'd become Ari's lover during his first marriage, knew Jackie well. They'd sailed the Med together on a couple of occasions. NEARLY CAME TO BLOWS Once the Greek fat cat began chas- ing Jackie, his ardor for the diva cooled. When the women ran into each other at Onassis ' Paris townhouse, \"they nearly came to blows,\" says one of the tycoon's aides. \"I had to sepa- rate them.\" The opera star departed, but not before sneering at Jackie and calling her a \"geisha girl.\" Jackie didn 't care. She ended up MARRIED to Ari and his millions. All Callas got was public humiliation! But Jackie seems to have mellowed by the time she finally hooked up with married diamond dealer Mau- rice Tempelsman. She spent years going out of her way to be nice to his estranged wife, Lily. But like all the other women before her, Lily was no real competi- tion and Jackie got EXACTLY what she wanted. Tempelsman lived with Jackie for the last 12 years of her life - while still married to another woman. J a c q u e- line's bad-boy father would surely have approved! • SECRET LIFE cf; LOVES II JAC KI E 69



kid brother e5 his widowHAD EYESFOR EACH OTHER

Even though Ted was married to wife Joan, The family 'source says that in his sealedgrieving Jackie would call him in the middle of diaries; the senator feared Onassis hired anthe night after JFK's death. assassin to kill him upon discovering Ted had slept with Jackie. \" Ironically, it was the senator who went to Teddy lived in constant terror,\" says an in-Greece and negotiated Jackie's prenup before sider. \"He'd wake up in a cold sweat fearing a killer was in the house.she wed Aristotle Onassis in 1968. \"Ted admitshe was heartbroken because he'd have loved to \"Onassis was a powerful, ruthless billionairehave married Jackie,\" says another source. and Teddy was convinced he put out a contract on him because he knew Teddy had slept with TRAPPED IN AMISERABLE MARRIAGE Jackie.\" But JFK's widow soon found herself trapped Before Ted, a devout Catholic, died, he con- fessed his sins to a priest. Says a source: \"Wein a miserable marriage to the Greek shipping believe he asked forgiveness for the deeds con- tained in the diaries - especially lusting aftertycoon, and Teddy took advantage to seduce her, and eventually having an affair with his latesays an insider. \"When Ted finally made love brother's wife.\" •to her, he fulfilled the dream he'd had to pos-sess his brother's b~autiful . wife. Obviously, heknew it was a grievous sin .and an insult to hislate brother - but he couldn't control himself.\"72 JACKIE II SECRE T LIFE &; L OVES



he widow of a U.S. president and a Greek shipping magnate, alluring Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis had her pick of any man on the planet - but in pot-bellied and bald- ing diamond merchant Maurice Tempelsman, she found her rock and true gem! The worldly-wise financial genius advised her on everything from her children to dinner party menus and seat- ing arrangements. He deftly handled her investments - reportedly quadru- pling her $26 million inheritance from second husband Aristotle Onassis' estate. The only flaw in their relationship - which lasted four years longer than her marriage to JFK and twice as long as the union to Onassis - was that Tem- pelsman was still legally married to his deeply religious wife. But that didn't matter to Jackie. She had him all to herself, anyway! The gem guru, who was a year younger than· Jackie, moved in with the former first lady, and they played husband and wife without the official documents. \"They didn't need mar- riage ,\" Tempelsman's cousin Rose Schreiber once said of the relation- ship. \"They lack the piece ofpaper, but there's a spiritual bond.\" Former congressman Tony Coelho,74 JACKIE II SECRE T LIFE (0 L OVES



a close friend of the couple, noted : The exclusive jewelry firm sells only one insider. \"After he died in 1975, the\"They were natural together. Most baubles priced at $100,000 and up . relationship took a new turn. It ripenedpeople put Jackie up on a pedestal, and strengthened as they saw each otherbut with Maurice it was different. He Jackie and Tempelsman became fast more often and saw more in each other.\"didn't regard her as a trophy.\" friends, but romance would wait nearly 20 years. On one of their first dates, Tempels- The pair first met in the late '50s man picked her up at her sprawlingwhen Jackie 's then-senator husband Married at age 20 to then-17-year- IS-room Fifth Avenue penthouseJohn F. Kennedy was interested in old Orthodox Jew Lily Bucholz in 1949 apartment and whisked her away in aTempelsman 's contacts in the South and father of two daughters and a son, chauffeur-driven Iimo to see LizaMinnel-African diamond business. Maurice's Tempelsman remained a confidante to Ii in the Broadway play \"Chicago, \"andgem broker father starte<;\, Leon Tem - Jackie as she became widowed by JFK lingered until 3 a.m. in a posh eatery.pelsman & Son, after movi ng to the and Onassis and dated influential men.U.S. from Belgium to flee the Nazis. Soon, they were seen regularly \"They remained friends all along, all in public, attending charity bashes, through her marriage to Onassis,\" reveals76 JAC KI E II SECRET LiFE (~LOVES

r-staying in luxurious adjoining suites Amnzi~ly, She listened to him about finance,at the London Ritz Hotel and celebrat- fashion - and even what table they tooking Jackie 's 47th birthday at swanky La Jackie in a restaurant.Goulue, her favorite French restaurant ikferredin the BigApple, They dated three times a week, to Maurice in going to museums, the ballet and the Steeped in culture and knowledge- every matter theater, and talked often on the phone,able about art, archaeology, music, Tempelsman escorted the formerdance, wine and travel, the witty busi- e&o first lady to several 1980 fundraisingness whiz was the right fit for socialite events during her brother-in-law Teddybook editor Jackie, A pal called him Kennedy 's presidential primary cam-\"an absolute charmer who is enor- paign,mously magnetic and a thoroughlydelightful companion,\" \"They hold hands in the theater, sit with their heads together at corner SEC'RFTLIFE ((; LOVt'S II JAC h:IE 77

tables in restaurants and kiss between the boot, and he moved into a hotel Tempelsman never left Jackie'scourses,\" said a source. suite. Two years later, he joined Jackie in side as her son JFK Jr. and daughter Meanwhile, Tempelsman 's long-suffering wife Lily admitted to a reporter her Fifth Avenue mansion in the sky. Caroline, along with dozens offriendsshe was aware of the relationship. \"Pri-vate lives should not be made public,\" Now a loving couple, Jackie and and family descended to her home toshe stated. \"You want to know if we aremarried. I will give you the fact we are Tempelsman often spent summer . say their goodbyes.married and living together.\" weekends at her home in the Kennedy \"As Jackie slipped into a coma, Mau- Sharing a 14-room Manhattan du-plex made it easy for Tempelsman and compound in Hyannis Port, Mass. He rice leaned over and planted a last,Lily to lead separate lives while stillliving together. would pilot her 18-foot, open-hulled gentle kiss on her forehead,\" said an in- Finally in 1980,LilygaveTempelsman speedboat while she waterskied. sider. \"For an hour or more, he stayed Sadly, their blissful life together last- at her bedside, clutching her hand ed just 14 years. In 1994, Jackie was until he was helped away by John and diagnosed with cancer. It spread quick- Caroline.\" ly and Tempelsman was devastated Tempelsman gave a touching eulogy when she died at 64 that May 19. at Jackie's funeral, and afterward,78 JAC KI E II SF:CRET I.IFI~' &; LOVES

a family insider confides, he was\"foundering emotionally - hissoulmate is gone.\" In the end, Jackie and Tempels-man , now age 84, were a perfectmatch. He won the heart of the mostdesired beauty in the world withoutobjectifying her. In return, she gotthe stability and safety she desper-ately needed. A former colleague of Jackie'sonce remarked: \"It's probably thehappiest relationship she ever hadin her life.\" .

estate Jackie left to her 23children when she died, The number of years that separated Jackie and Ari's births. -+ 2 +- Her age when she got her first dog, Hootchie,a Scottish terrier.\" 80 JACKIE II SECRET LIFE & LOVES

men she dated in 1976, the first year after Ari Onassis died1931 ~ The year she won the•Southampton Horse Show.


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