'Gone With The Wind' star cheated on Hollywood hubby Laurence Olivier
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Actress Vivien Leigh, who was most famous for her role as "Scarlett O'Hara" in "Gone With The Wind," was bisexual, according to a new biography.
The authors of "Damn You, Scarlett O'Hara: The Private Lives of Vivien Leigh and Laurence Olivier" say Leigh cheated on husband Olivier with at least three women.
The Daily Mail reports that the new book was written by Leigh's acquaintance Darwin Porter and Olivier's former assistant Roy Moseley.
They claim that Leigh had an affair with British actress Isabel Jeans (who appeared in some Alfred Hitchcock films) for about three months in 1938.
The book also claims that Leigh had affairs with actors Rex Harrison and Marlon Brando.
The book also claims that Leigh liked to hire male prostitutes, usually at a gas station in Los Angeles notorious for doubling as a brothel.
The authors of "Damn You, Scarlett O'Hara: The Private Lives of Vivien Leigh and Laurence Olivier" say Leigh cheated on husband Olivier with at least three women.
The Daily Mail reports that the new book was written by Leigh's acquaintance Darwin Porter and Olivier's former assistant Roy Moseley.
They claim that Leigh had an affair with British actress Isabel Jeans (who appeared in some Alfred Hitchcock films) for about three months in 1938.
The book also claims that Leigh had affairs with actors Rex Harrison and Marlon Brando.
The book also claims that Leigh liked to hire male prostitutes, usually at a gas station in Los Angeles notorious for doubling as a brothel.