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Olivia Nuzzi claims RFK Jr. ‘wanted her to have his baby’ as she exposes his ‘insatiable appetites’

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Ex-New York Magazine political reporter Olivia Nuzzi is spilling the salacious details on her alleged digital affair with Robert F. Kennedy Jr., whom she describes as having “insatiable appetites.”

Nuzzi claims in her upcoming memoir, “American Canto,” that the current secretary of Health and Human Services told her he “wanted her to have his baby” and promised “to take a bullet for her,” per a New York Times interview published on Friday.

The 32-year-old alleges that Kennedy, 71, was the first to profess his love, and even when she did not say it back, she knew she felt the same way.

Meanwhile, their virtual relationship was so intimate that Nuzzi would allegedly see him flossing his teeth and even saw his “dopp kit overflowing with prescriptions.”

Nuzzi further claims that Kennedy, who was a heroin addict for over a decade and is supposedly sober, told her he still uses psychedelics. He allegedly even smoked dimethyltryptamine, on “which people are known to have what feel like near-death experiences.”

The two met when Nuzzi interviewed Kennedy for New York Magazine and then allegedly embarked on a nearly year-long affair that was conducted entirely online.

However, a Kennedy spokesperson has denied the alleged affair and said Kennedy “only met Olivia Nuzzi once in his life for an interview she requested, which yielded a hit piece.”

Despite his denial, a source exclusively told Page Six that the couple had “incredible” sex over FaceTime.

When news of the alleged affair broke, Nuzzi lost her job and ended her relationship with fiancé Ryan Lizza.

As for Kennedy, he is married to his third wife, “Curb Your Enthusiasm” star Cheryl Hines, who has stayed by his side throughout the ordeal.

Hines obliquely wrote about Nuzzi in her just-released memoir, “Unscripted.”

The actress writes that she and Kennedy, who got married in 2014, “drilled down on the truth” and “what we meant to each other” in the aftermath of the affair.

She also discredited Nuzzi in a recent podcast.

“I think you always have to consider the source, right?” the actress quipped. “So that’s where I start. And then it ends with a conversation with Bobby.”

Kennedy has long been a controversial figure due to his discredited anti-vaccine beliefs and bizarre admissions, including that a worm ate part of his brain and that he left a bear carcass in Central Park.

Page has reached out for comment to Hines and Kennedy, but did not receive any at the time of publication.

If you or someone you care about is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, call SAMHSA’s National Helpline at 1-800-662-HELP (4357). 

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