A brand new e book from journalist Olivia Nuzzi seems more likely to overdeliver on the intimate particulars of her alleged sexting affair with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. ― one which noticed her half methods with New York Magazine because the publication’s Washington correspondent.
Among the numerous claims she makes, in response to a prolonged interview with the New York Times forward of the e book’s launch: Kennedy nonetheless makes use of psychedelics.
The journalist by no means names Kennedy, The New York Times studies, however the beforehand well-reported scandal makes it clear about whom she is writing.
Nuzzi didn’t get into an excessive degree of element about what and when Kennedy, who’s now the secretary for well being and human providers, might need imbibed, although she did say he’s smoked dimethyltryptamine, a potent hallucinogen extra generally generally known as DMT.
A request for remark from HHS relating to the secretary’s alleged drug utilization wasn’t instantly returned.
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“She writes that despite being ‘sober’ for decades, Kennedy told her that he still uses psychedelics, and even smoked dimethyltryptamine, or DMT,” the NY Times wrote of her e book. “She told him she ‘liked uppers. I told him that I took Adderall.’”
Other sordid particulars within the e book, “American Canto,” embrace his pet title for her, “Livvy,” and that the septuagenarian anti-vaxxer needed Nuzzi, now 32, to have his child.
The story additionally relays how “they chose favorite parts of each other, she writes: He chose her mouth. She chose his nose.”
In an amusing twist, Kennedy’s spouse, Cheryl Hines, additionally has a brand new e book out. “Unscripted” is on cabinets now.
Nuzzi’s is scheduled for a Dec. 2 launch.
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