'Digital Affair' Shocks Cheryl Hines as RFK Jr Faces Tell-All Memoir
SHOCKING SCANDAL ROCKS KENNEDY FAMILY: ROBERT F. KENNEDY JR.'S ALLEGED AFFAIR WITH OLIVIA NUZZI SET TO SHATTER MARITAL PEACE AND CAREER
In a jaw-dropping turn of events, the Kennedy family is bracing for the mother of all scandals as Olivia Nuzzi's tell-all memoir, "American Canto," threatens to expose Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s alleged digital affair with the former New York Magazine reporter. Sources close to the situation have revealed that Cheryl Hines, Kennedy's wife, was left reeling in shock and distress after learning about the impending book, which promises to reveal juicy text messages exchanged between the two.
According to insiders, the power couple fears the revelations contained within Nuzzi's memoir may be too much for their marriage and careers to handle. "Bobby and Cheryl went through marital hell last year when the affair was first revealed," a source spilled to The Scholarly Note. "She even considered divorce at one point, but they've since reconciled and thought the scandal had blown over."
However, it appears that Nuzzi's book will be a game-changer, delving deep into her relationship with Kennedy, who has been accused of using his power and influence to manipulate her. The memoir will also explore Nuzzi's decade-long coverage of President Donald Trump, including hours of recorded interviews between the two.
But what's most intriguing is that Simon & Schuster, the publisher of Nuzzi's book, has gone into high gear to mitigate any potential fallout. The publishing house has hired crisis PR expert Risa Heller, who previously worked with disgraced Congressman Anthony Weiner and Jared Kushner, to handle the rollout of the book. Sources claim that executives at Simon & Schuster have been working overtime to keep Nuzzi's memoir under wraps until its official release in December.
To avoid any overlap with Cheryl Hines' own book, "Unscripted," which is set for release around the same time, the publisher has taken drastic measures. The book is being kept on a separate server, and no preliminary copies have been made available for internal review. An Amazon listing for Nuzzi's memoir, titled "American Canto," boasts a publication date of December 2 and offers users the chance to pre-order the hardcover or e-book version for $30 and $15 respectively.
But what's perhaps most astonishing is that Kennedy has consistently denied any wrongdoing, claiming he only met Nuzzi once during an interview. However, insiders claim that RFK Jr.'s behavior was far from innocent. "He would send her these flirtatious text messages while she was writing a feature on his presidential campaign," a source revealed.
The situation has become even more complicated with the involvement of Ryan Lizza, Nuzzi's ex-fiancé, who claimed that Kennedy wanted to possess and control him. Lizza also alleged that Nuzzi privately described Kennedy as a "sex addict" and their affair as "toxic." The allegations led to Lizza's engagement being ended, but it remains to be seen how Nuzzi's book will impact her own life.
As the situation unfolds, concerns are growing for Nuzzi's safety, with some speculating that the Trump White House may try to block the publication of the book. "The revelations contained within 'American Canto' could be devastating for the Trump administration," a source said.
In a shocking twist, Hines has revealed that she was not concerned about the rumors surrounding her husband's alleged affair with Nuzzi. However, sources claim that the actress and Kennedy have been working to repair their marriage since the scandal broke last year.
The Kennedy family has always prided itself on its impeccable reputation and values. But it appears that this latest scandal may be the one that finally brings them down. As the world waits with bated breath for Nuzzi's book to hit shelves, one thing is certain – nothing will ever be the same again.
UPDATE: The Scholarly Note has reached out to a representative for Hines and the Department of Health and Human Services for comment but has yet to receive a response.