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Elizabeth Taylor was one of Hollywood’s most iconic actresses, known for her stunning beauty, talent, and seven marriages.

However, authors Darwin Porter and Danforth Prince have revealed that Taylor had a wild love life that included s**ual encounters with scores of actors, including future American presidents John F Kennedy and Ronald Reagan.

Taylor was just 12 years old when she had her first s**ual encounter with future movie actor/director John Derek, who was six years older than her.

The book also claims that Taylor turned a blind eye to the bisexual activities of her first five husbands, including Welsh heart-throb Richard Burton.

The biography, titled Elizabeth Taylor: There Is Nothing Like a Dame, also alleges that Burton s**ually assaulted Taylor’s fourth husband Eddie Fisher and had trysts with men throughout their two marriages.

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Furthermore, Taylor walked in on Burton and British actor Peter Lawford in the middle of a s** act, to which she apparently told them to “carry on, boys.”

According to the book, Burton told Taylor about his drama teacher and mentor Philip Burton, whose surname he took.

“As a young boy, I had only s** to offer him in exchange for all the wonderful things he was doing for me,” he said.

Burton also allegedly had “casting couch tumbles” with much older theatrical greats Laurence Olivier, John Gielgud, and Noel Coward.

The book claims that after the couple’s first marriage, Burton had an affair with architect Edward Tirella while Taylor had the occasional fling.

However, the story of Burton’s encounter with Fisher is the most shocking.

Amid a drunken row over Taylor, Burton allegedly threatened Fisher, saying: “You can take it willingly, like a man, or else.

Either way, you’re going to get it.

Your choice.”

Taylor’s PA d–k Hanley told the authors that Fisher looked like “an abused, defeated man who might surrender to anything”.

He claimed the men spent two hours upstairs before Burton re-emerged.

Burton then returned to Taylor, who was sleeping at a friend’s apartment, and bragged about what he’d done.

The book opens with Taylor’s birth in Hampstead, North London, and rumours that Tory MP Victor Cazalet was her father rather than art dealer Francis Taylor.

The authors claim Cazalet enjoyed trysts with both bisexual Francis and his wife Sara.

When the Second World War broke out, the family moved to Los Angeles, where violet-eyed Taylor quickly became a child star in films such as National Velvet and Lassie Come Home.

s**ually precocious and physically mature for her age, Taylor set her sights on older actors, and at 15, she went to 36-year-old Ronald Reagan’s apartment to lobby for a film role.

According to the book, the future US president, who was married to actress Jane Wyman, gave 5ft 2in Taylor a drink and treated her like an adult.

Her next political s**ual encounter was with future president John F Kennedy, who she had first met as a seven-year-old in London.

Reunited, the senator, 15 years’ her senior, persuaded her to go skinny-dipping in actor Robert Stack’s pool.

According to the book, she told friends she ended up in a threesome with JFK and Stack.

The following year she bragged about a similar encounter with bisexual stars Marlon Brando and Montgomery Clift.

Eight-times-wed Taylor married her first husband, hotel heir Nicky Hilton, at the age of 17, but she had already gained a reputation as a maneater.

On honeymoon with Hilton, she is said to have bedded Grace Kelly’s future husband Prince Rainier of Monaco, then had afternoon trysts with married Tony Curtis.

The book ends in the 1960s just after the first of her marriages to Burton.

It does not mention her last two husbands, politician John Warner and builder Larry Fortensky, both still alive.

But the authors claim that her other husbands, including matinee actor Michael Wilding and film director Mike Todd, also had encounters with men.

Wilding, father of her two sons, had a long-running relationship with fellow star Stewart Granger, according to the book.

Taylor apparently didn’t mind, embarking on her affair with singer Frank Sinatra.

She set her heart on marrying Sinatra and, according to the book, tried to blackmail him into it by saying she was pregnant.

He refused and allegedly made arrangements for her to have an abortion.

Taylor’s fans were as horrified as the studio executives who had worked hard trying to maintain her squeaky-clean image.

Yet just a few years after their 1959 marriage, she embarked on an even more scandalous affair with Burton.

The book claims that towards the end of her life, Taylor told friends: “I’m called a scarlet woman.

That’s wrong.

I’m positively purple.

And my biographers have revealed only half of my story.

I can’t tell the other half in a memoir because I’d get sued.”

According to 74-year-old co-author Darwin, the book is an accurate reflection of Taylor’s remarkable love life.

He recalls having dinner with her at playwright Tennessee Williams’ home and says, “Liz had a wicked wit and amused us with outrageous stories told in triple X-rated language.

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