Shirley MacLaine: Marilyn Monroe took Kennedy brother to bed hours after singing ‘Happy Birthday, Mr. President’

Shirley MacLaine says that Marilyn Monroe went to bed with both John F. Kennedy and her brother Robert on the same night.

The Oscar winner, 90, made the scandalous claim in her new coffee book, “The Wall of Life: Pictures and Stories from This Marvelous Lifetime,” which includes a photograph from May 19, 1962 — the night Monroe breathlessly sang “Happy Birthday.” , Mr. President” JFK.

McLain attended the event and said he attended an after party where he saw President Kennedy leaving a bedroom with Monroe.

Surprisingly, McLain claims that Robert F. Kennedy — who was then serving as U.S. attorney general — entered the room right after her sibling, presumably to have sex with the “Some Like It Hot” star.

“In 1962, at the famous celebration for John F. Kennedy’s 45th birthday at Madison Square Garden, Jimmy Durante and I performed for the president and the crowd, but what most people remember is Marilyn Monroe singing him “Happy Birthday,” McLain wrote in her book.

“Later there was a private party [Democrat finance chairman] ARTHUR CREEM’S HOUSE… Jack Kennedy had just left the bedroom behind me, and Bobby [Robert] Kennedy just walked in. Marilyn was in the bedroom.”

Monroe died just three months later. President Kennedy was assassinated late the following year.

In his new book, McLain shares another photo that suggests that both JFK and RFK were up to no good.

Underneath a snap taken in 1984, he wrote: “Here I am telling Teddy Kennedy that story… and he’s laughing at how guys get away with it all the time.”

McLain was not the first to suggest that either of the Kennedy brothers was involved with Monroe the evening she sang “Happy Birthday, Mr. President.”

In her new book, “Ask Not: The Kennedys and the Women They Destroyed,” former Post columnist Maureen Callahan claims that 30 minutes before Marilyn JFK sang, she had sex with Robert in his dressing room.

“They spent 15 minutes alone together,” Callahan wrote in her book.

He alleged that the actress came on stage “drunk and flushed about the transgressive sex she had with Bobby. [Robert]Her clothes are so tight she can barely walk.”

Callahan alleged that First Lady Jackie Kennedy “fell into a rage” after the performance, which left JFK “stunned” in the audience.

The author writes that Jackie then gave her husband an “ultimatum”. He forbade her to see Monroe again, saying “she would divorce him – take the children and cost him a second term. [in the White House]”

According to Callahan, however, Monroe’s relationship with RFK continued.

RFK is even said to have died on the night he died at his home in Los Angeles: August 4, 1962.

“The FBI and CIA, Bobby and Jack discover, have bugged Marilyn’s house and phone line without her knowledge… Bobby isn’t leaving without a tape recording,” he wrote.

Meanwhile, Kennedy isn’t the only politician McLain writes about in her new book.

He had a “frightening” encounter with “Terms of Endearment” legend Donald Trump.

“Perhaps in the 1980s, I contacted Donald Trump,” he wrote. “I was at an event, and when he walked in, he straightened up when he saw me. He started to pull off his tie, and I could tell right away that in his mind he was starting to undress me… and her.”

“It was scary how clear he was,” McLain claimed. “He even found a way to try to stop me from leaving, but I had to get out of there.”

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