Jackie Kennedy's alleged affairs were with some of the most famous men of her time, as her beauty and notability made introductions easy. Some of her notable paramours included heartthrobs like Frank Sinatra, Warren Beatty, Paul Newman, Gregory Peck, William Holden, Peter Lawford, and Marlon Brando.
Before Brando's autobiography "Songs My Mother Taught Me" was edited, there was a lengthy description he'd written about his encounter with Mrs. Kennedy. It read: "She kept waiting for me to try to get her into bed. When I failed to make a move, she took matters into her own hands and popped the magic question, 'Would you like to spend the night'? I said, 'I thought you'd never ask.'"
However, where countless women would have swooned at the opportunity to go to bed with Hollywood's most attractive men, Jackie wasn't always impressed by her celebrity flings. She spent a few months dating Warren Beatty, known for his 1991 film "Bugsy" and 1967's "Bonnie and Clyde." Jackie thought of him as too conceited and found his relentless chatter about Hollywood disinteresting. When a friend asked her how Beatty was between the sheets, Jackie reportedly said, "Oh, he's fine. Men can only do so much, anyway." Author J. Randy Taraborrelli told People, "When it was over [with Beatty], Jackie said it lasted two weeks longer than it should have."