Why Cheryl Hines probably won't dump RFK Jr after raunchy new sex claims
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Why Cheryl Hines probably won't dump RFK Jr after raunchy new sex claims
"Cheryl Hines' apparent willingness to stand by her husband, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., is becoming increasingly surreal as disturbing and salacious new allegations about him continue to spill forth from his alleged ex-digital lover, political journalist Olivia Nuzzi, and her gossipy ex-fiancee Ryan Lizza. It can't have been easy for Hines to await Tuesday's release of American Canton, Nuzzi's hotly anticipated but widely panned tell-all memoir."
"But journalist and podcaster Maureen Callahan, who penned a book about Kennedy women, believes she knows why the 60-year-old Hines probably won't leave Kennedy, 71. For one thing, he's one of the most powerful politicians in the country right now: As Donald Trump's Health and Human Services secretary, he oversees the health care of more than 300 million Americans. In addition, Kennedy also happens to be a member of America's quote, unquote royal family, Callahan, the author of Ask Not: The Kennedys and the Women"
"In her book and interviews to promote it, Hines revealed her adoration for the son of Robert F. Kennedy, according to Callahan. She seems to be head over heels (in love) with him and is probably willing to believe whatever he's told her in his efforts to downplay or deny his alleged affair with Nuzzi, Callahan said. But as Callahan said, it's hard to imagine many wives ignoring the"
Cheryl Hines continues to stand by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. amid a surge of disturbing, salacious allegations reportedly originating from Olivia Nuzzi and Ryan Lizza. Olivia Nuzzi released American Canton, a tell-all memoir that was widely panned, while Hines previously wrote Unscripted defending her marriage and asserting its strength. Maureen Callahan suggests Hines may remain married because of Kennedy's current political power and Kennedy family status. Several Kennedy relatives, including Caroline Kennedy, have publicly criticized his vaccine skepticism, public-health cuts, alliance with Trump, and apparent craving for attention and power. Hines has expressed adoration and may believe Kennedy's denials.
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