RFK. Jr has revealed his intense feelings against top Hollywood stars in the latest release of his secret sex diaries.
Newly released entries from the secret diary revealed the former presidential hopeful privately slamming the likes of Tom Hanks, Alec Baldwin and even his own family, while praising others like Bruce Willis.
According to the New York Post, the COVID-19 vaccine skeptic, who is set to be the next head of the Department of Health and Human Services in Trump’s administration, said of Forrest Gump star Tom Hank after reluctantly attending an event with him in February 2000: ‘I thought the guy was a chronic complainer when he seemed to have the best luck on Earth.’
RFK. Jr. was far kinder about Bruce Willis, who he met on the set of the film ‘The Story of Us’.
He wrote of the Die Hard star the same month he saw Hanks: ‘I was struck by how slim and strong Willis was — almost slight. He looks buff and tough in the movies.’
A year later, in January 2001, he revealed Alec Baldwin had called him to talk about his divorce from Kim Basinger.
RFK Jr. said Baldwin was ‘very worried about their child’, referring to daughter Ireland, who the Rust actor infamously called a ‘rude, thoughtless little pig’ in a leaked voicemail when she was just 11 years old.
Ireland, who was born in October 1995, would’ve been just five years old at the time that Baldwin consulted with RFK Jr.
He was far less kind to his own family members, bitterly writing in March 2001 that his cousin’s husband, Edwin Schlossberg, ‘considers himself a financial genius.’
He also accused Schlossberg, an artist by training, of rewriting his aunt Jackie Kennedy’s will, describing it as a ‘textbook example of how not to handle an estate. Not a penny was sheltered.’
Along with his feelings towards the great and powerful, the environmental lawyer and COVID-19 vaccine skeptic documented his extramarital exploits in a series of ‘secret’ diaries obtained by the New York Post in the wake of his second wife’s suicide, who tragically killed herself after finding the diary.
Mary Richardson Kennedy was 52 when she took her own life at her Bedford, New York, home in May 2012, after finding out about his sex diaries in which he claimed to have cheated on his wife with as many as 37 women.
Four days prior to her suicide, RFK Jr. filed for divorce from Mary.
He reportedly used codes for different sex acts – 10 meaning intercourse – and documented his struggle to remain faithful while haunted by ‘lust demons’.
On days not bearing the name of a woman Kennedy would often write ‘Victory’ to signal that he had resisted temptation.
He later said the diaries were ‘a tool for self-examination and for dealing with my spiritual struggles at the time’.
Despite this apparent re-examination, it was revealed earlier this year that he was in an emotional affair with former New York Magazine up-and-comer Olivia Nuzzi, despite being married to actress Cheryl Hines.
Kennedy, 70, and Nuzzi met while she was profiling him for New York magazine last year.
The former political candidate insisted they only met once and has denied their relationship was ever physical.
‘Mr. Kennedy only met Olivia Nuzzi once in his life for an interview she requested, which yielded a hit piece,’ his spokesman told CNN.
A source added that the nature of the relationship was ’emotional and digital in nature, not physical’.
But insiders told the New York Post the pair had engaged in ‘sexting’ despite RFK Jr. being married and Nuzzi being engaged to Lizza at the time.
Nuzzi said that in early 2024, the nature of some communication between herself and a former reporting subject turned personal.
‘Earlier this year, the nature of some communication between myself and a former reporting subject turned personal,’ Nuzzi said.
‘During that time, I did not directly report on the subject nor use them as a source,’ she said.
‘The relationship was never physical but should have been disclosed to prevent the appearance of a conflict. I deeply regret not doing so immediately and apologize to those I’ve disappointed, especially my colleagues at New York.’
Kennedy’s wife has stuck by him throughout the controversy and during his decision to pull out of the presidential race.