Photoplay (Jul-Dec 1951)

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Her romances were legion, her mistakes many. But her glamour never failed to intrigue you. Now Rita’s back and trying to be — the girl she thinks her public wants SHOULD ? RITA CHANGE? RITA, Princess Yasmine, Rebecca \A^hen Rita Hayworth came back to Hollywood, after the customary six weeks in Nevada, she, with her two daughters, Rebecca and Yasmine (with an “e,” says Rita) and an entourage of three, holed up in a bungalow at the Beverly Hills Hotel — and dropped the Iron Curtain on the Hollywood press. Her entourage consisted of Suzanne, her personal maid; Winifred Barry, governess for the children; and Domingo, whom she calls “My Man Sunday” because Domingo means Sunday. Domingo has been with Rita since her early marriage to Eddie Judson. He serves ( Continued on page 93) WHEN Rita married Orson Welles, public applauded the love match. And forgave her when they finally parted BY LIZA WILSON