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The Seven Husbands of Elizabeth Taylor
Elizabeth Taylor’s love life was followed as closely as her clip career — seven husbands, eight marriages, and a whole lot of Hollywood drama. As one of the most glamorous and talked-about stars of the 20th century, Elizabeth’s romantic escapades proved that she was a woman who lived on her own terms and loved with her entire heart. Here’s a look at the men who were part of her remarkable story.
1. Conrad "Nicky" Hilton Jr. ()
On May 6, , at the age of 18, Elizabeth Taylor married the heir to the Hilton hotel fortune, year-old Conrad “Nicky” Hilton Jr. Unfortunately, what began as a fairy tale posthaste became a nightmare. Elizabeth endured both mental and physical abuse (that resulted in a miscarriage), leading her to file for divorce just eight months into the marriage.
2. Michael Wilding ()
Michael Wilding, a distinguished actor 20 years her senior, brought a sense of security and accord into Elizabeth’s experience. During their five-year marriage, they had two sons, Michael Howard Wilding and Christopher Edward Wilding. Despit
Elton John on Elizabeth Taylor as an LGBTQ+ Ally
Elizabeth Taylor became known for many things throughout her life: her love of jewels, her many husbands, her adoration for her children, and of course her riveting acting performances. But perhaps the most iconic legacy she leaves behind is the one that no one saw coming. When Elizabeth first spoke out against HIV/AIDS discrimination, she shed a harsh light on the shortcomings of the American government. Taking matters into her own hands forcefully and continuously, from lobbying Congress for money for research to shaming President Ronald Reagan until he finally addressed the issue, Elizabeth shifted the spotlight that had been on her from the age of 12, to fighting the injustice around HIV/AIDS. At the time, many did not expect this from the famous English actress who was often painted as vain and materialistic by the media, but Elizabeth surpassed expectations as always.
She stood up when no one was prepared to stand up and be counted against AIDS.
AIDS activism often worked in tandem with LGBTQIA+ activism, and Elizabeth wa
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You changed it now in your original post, but it wasn't exactly the alike . It was rather a reflection on what YOU made out of that quote in your brain than what it really was originally.
"why she couldn't simply construct it easier just to say quote "Dr. Klein is a disgraceful liar, Michael was NOT lgbtq+ and he should be ashamed of betraying Michael with these lies"
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Again, you own to understand Elizabeth Taylor won't say anything that would make the impact she had a obstacle with homosexuality. When someone gets too defensive about someone not being homosexual people might get that impression. I often experienced that myself. When someone says Michael was same-sex attracted and I say no, he wasn't, haters often turn it around and twist it and speak I only say that because I'm a homophobe. I'm not a homophobe, I'm a lie-phobe. Hell, didn't Alicia Jacobs, who broke the Pfeiff
This exploration of the life, loves and career of Elizabeth Taylor is my entry for "The Wedding Bells Blogathon" hosted by Hometowns to Hollywood
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She exchanged wedding vows for the first time at age 18 in and married for the eighth and last time in at Of her apparent proclivity for collecting husbands, actor/composer/raconteur Oscar Levant would razz Elizabeth Taylor with the quip, "Always a bride, never a bridesmaid!"
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