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As to his own hunger for another child, or children, he has never tried to keep it a secret. Every time he’s had to deny another rumor that Elizabeth was pregnant, he also admitted wistfully, “I wish it were true.” Every time Liz was laid low by another illness there was an early diagnosis— rumored, of course. “Liz Taylor is pregnant, not ill.” And every time she pulled through, and then gained weight while convalescing, the rumors were revived. “This time Liz Taylor really is pregnant.”
“No,” Eddie said to columnist Hy Gardner, at one point, “that’s another phony rumor. I wish she could have another baby.”
Now at last the rumors can be laid to rest.
One last point. Once, before Debbie Reynolds’ marriage to Harry Karl, Eddie
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Piro, the Palladium’s dance instructor, giving Adlai Stevenson a Twist lesson at Mrs. Vincent Astor’s house party the other night.”
Thirdly, there was the two-page picture in Life of Ambassador Stevenson laughing heartily at something Joan had said.
Next, there was the statement Joan had made before the columnists began to link her with Ambassador Stevenson. After speaking of her three previous unsuccessful marriages, she had vowed, “The next time, I'm going to get married for myself. I think a diplomat is the sort of man I could be happy with. A diplomat needs a successful and pleasant woman to give parties and be a good hostess. There’s nothing competitive about their careers. This makes for a good relationship.”
Finally, there was Joan herself — about forty-three but looking more like twentythree, willowy and blonde with amazing eyes, clear, lustrous, cosmetic-advertisement skin and a profile whose perfection no Greek sculptor could have captured in marble. A woman whom almost any man, diplomat or not, would love to look at and j be seen with.
I showed her the column items linking her with Ambassador Stevenson and asked for her reaction.
“You won't see any more of those,” she said.
“Why?”
“None of those items are of my own doing,” she answered. “I have no press agent. . . . It’s just that whenever any eligible woman is seen with any eligible bachelor, it gets into the papers. If I went out with a married man — which I wouldn’t —the columns would never mention it. Columnists have a ‘thing’ about protecting married men.”
“Then where do the columnists get their 1 information?”
“People just talk,” she said. “If we show
was deeply troubled because he didn't know yet what kind of stepfather Harry would make for Carrie and Todd. “In my heart I have an incredibly deep love for them and I don't want anything ever to hurt them,” he said frankly. “They are a part of me and I’m a part of them. That’s the way it is when you're a parent — your children are your flesh and blood.”
Now the Fishers are going to be parents to youngsters not of their flesh and blood.
There are people to whom it is inconceivable that a child can be your own and not originate of your seed and body. To others — the Fishers included — true parenthood is not exclusively an affair of the body — it can also be a state of the heart.
Good luck to Liz and Eddie.
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Liz’ next film is "Cleopatra” for 20th.
up together at a party where there are 200 people, the next day 1,000 people know about it. He’s escorted me only to private parties, yet the guests always seem to have their antennae out for gossip.”
“Do you think the items about you and Mr. Stevenson bother him?” I asked, thinking about Walter Winchell’s statement in the New York Daily Mirror: “Adlai Stevenson's UN staff whisper how ‘upset’ he was over being linked romantically with Joan Fontaine.”
“I think lie feels it’s not very dignified to be seen with any woman regularly and to be talked about publicly, especially when there have never been so many political crises in the world,” she said.
“The talk goes out like waves”
“What can you and he do about the publicity?”
“We just won't be seen publicly any more,” she said. “That’s the danger. At parties the talk goes out like waves.”
“When did you first meet Mr. Stevenson :
“Ten years ago,” she replied. Then, seeing my puzzled expression, she laughed. “I’ve known him for ten years, but not closely. After all. we’re fellow Democrats.”
I took two column items from my briefcase and put them on the table. Both were written by Cholly Knickerbocker, Society columnist for the New York JournalAmerican.
The first stated: "If Adlai Stevenson is upset, as we have read, concerning the recent publicity linking him with beautiful Joan Fontaine, then all we can say is that his job at the UN must be getting to him. Ambassador, you couldn't have done yourself more good if you’d hired a press agent to get you in the papers.”
The second read: “The story this week linking lovely Joan Fontaine to Ambassador Adlai Stevenson has created a great deal of comment in theatrical, political and social circles. Actually, nothing could he more complimentary to Mr. Stevenson, and it is the sort of publicity that would have helped him considerably when he was running for office. For what better recommendation can there be to an attractive. unattached man than the company of a beautiful woman.’’
I asked Joan if there'd been any criti