
"First came a glamorous profile of Nuzzi in the New York Times Style section on Friday, in which she mugged for the camera while driving a convertible down the Pacific Coast Highway, and was described by the writer Jacob Bernstein as a Lana Del Rey song come to life and the modern iteration of a Hitchcock blonde. The profile provided some details of her digital affair with RFK, according to Nuzzi:"
"Then, on Monday, Nuzzi's memoir excerpts were published in Vanity Fair, the glossy that appointed her west coast editor in September. She wrote about feeling anxious about Kennedy's reported brain worm, and said the scion soothed her after a doctor who saw his brain scans told him he was fine: Baby, don't worry. She mused: I did not have to worry about the worm that was not a worm in his brain."
"Not to be outdone, Nuzzi's ex-fiance and former Politico correspondent Ryan Lizza self-published an essay dishing on the day he found out Nuzzi was cheating on him, he claims not with RFK Jr, as one might have expected, but with another former presidential candidate, Mark Sanford."
Olivia Nuzzi described an emotional digital affair with Robert F. Kennedy Jr., saying he told her he would take a bullet for her, that they never slept together, and that she advised him on campaign issues including the dead-bear carcass anecdote. She recounted anxiety about a reported brain abnormality in Kennedy's scans and his reassurance: "Baby, don't worry," calling it "the worm that was not a worm in his brain." Ryan Lizza says he discovered infidelity involving Mark Sanford and offered his own account of that discovery. Media coverage latched onto glamour, schadenfreude, and professional rivalries across several days.
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