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Legends and Lipstick
- My Scandalous Stories of Hollywood's Golden Era
- Narrated by: Jennifer Knighton
- Length: 8 hrs and 13 mins
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You won’t believe your ears! Relentlessly listenable insider stories.
Hollywood love affairs
For the first time ever, Nancy Bacon, famed gossip columnist and editor of Confidential Magazine, is telling her whole story of what it was like to have love affairs with the likes of Paul Newman, Errol Flynn, Tommy Smothers, Rod Taylor, Vince Edwards, and Hugh O’Brian, plus exciting friendships with the Rat Pack, Judy Garland, Bobby Kennedy, Jay Sebring, Elizabeth Taylor, John Wayne, and Marilyn Monroe (to name only a few!).
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