
Jackie Kennedy reported to have something to say to her husband about her opening relationship with Marilyn Monroe.
According to the Author J. Randy Tarborrelliwho wrote JFK: Public, private, secretJackie told President John F. Kennedy to Monroe, “a man’s kind of jack. This worries me.”
“That’s from someone who is in the White House who heard the conversation,” The The writer considers people In a conversation published on Saturday, June 28th. “I was charged with me 25 years ago, when I was writing to a previous book, Jackie, Ethel and Joan. “
“He did not know the nature of the relationship but knew him that something was going to another language, ‘as if it were different from other (women) but this race,” Taraborrelli added.
The writer also admits that the Kennedys spoke about Monroe ahead of celebration of the May 19, 1962 in the Hadison Square Garden, where the actress is famous for happy birthday.
“He does not want to have something to do with it. He has a barbecue with auccitchosses (his mother Janet Auchincloss And to the Father, Hugh Auchincloss) Instead of going because he doesn’t want to endorse it, “Tarburrelli explained to the event.
However, the writer insists “I do not have enough evidence to support” gossip JFK and Monroe have a long-term relationship.

Jackie Kennedy
Getty imagesThe author also said Jackie was well affected by Monroe’s death on August 4 in the same year. “What makes it interesting that he doesn’t know if JFK is involved in him or not. He just gave it. What I learned after Marilyn died, Jackie was alone.
To back up the claim, he shares a conversation that a friend told Jackie’s sister, Janet Rutherford Auchincloss. According to the author, Janet told Jackie and his mother, “Marilyn is destroyed in the world.”
“No, Janet,” Jackie replied. “The world is not destroyed Marilyn. The world was built Marilyn. These were the men of his life that Marilyn had broken.”
The author also claims the book that JFK has a deal With a flight attendant one month after Jackie born their born daughter. Tarborrelli uses details from Joan Lundberg’s unchanged memoir to prove the story.
Said the President and Lundberg met on August 19, 1956, in a bar in Santa Monica, even though nothing happened between the pair of night, and Jackie bore their daughter Arabella days later. The President promised to return, and he and Lundberg attended a “dinner dinner” in September.
“As Joan remembered, Jack admitted that he and Jackie the product of ‘a arranged marriage, as it was’ good.
He also wrote that Jfk told his wife about his activities.
“He meant that Joan was a man he met Los Angeles,” in addition to the author. “Joan is not clear before changed memoir about how much Jack said Jackie, who told him all.”