There are problem starlets, and then there are full-blown Hollywood bad girls. There’s a big difference—and these women prove it.
In 1926, Mae West wrote, directed, produced, and starred in a play titled Sex. The title was, of course, shocking, but the content was even more scandalous.
Passionate affairs. Disturbing secrets. Iconic performances. These women were true femme fatales—and they took "scandal" to the next level.
From Peter Sellers's horrific parenting, to Mae West's wild marriages, to Milton Berle's special "gift," these classic comedians his some twisted secrets.
Passionate affairs. Disturbing secrets. Iconic performances. These women were true femme fatales—and they took "scandal" to the next level.
There are problem starlets, and then there are full-blown Hollywood bad girls. There’s a big difference—and these women prove it.
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