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November 30, 2024

RFK Jr.'s private diary goes PUBLIC

RFK Jr.'s feelings against some of Hollywood's top stars are now public knowledge, as Trump's pick to head the Department of Health and Human Services in Trump's administration recently had his secret diary go public.

Contained in the diaries are both stories about sex AND about RFK Jr.'s true emotions about some of America's most influential stars.

Some of the most famous names that were found in RFK Jr.'s diary were Tom Hanks, Alec Baldwin, and Bruce Willis.

RFK Jr. did NOT have a favorable review of Hanks after meeting the Forrest Gump star at an event in 2000.

"I thought the guy was a chronic complainer when he seemed to have the best luck on Earth," RFK Jr. wrote.

That same month, RFK Jr. reportedly met Bruce Willis. Apparently, RFK Jr. enjoyed his time around the famed actor than the time he spent around Hanks.

"I was struck by how slim and strong Willis was -- almost slight. He looks buff and tough in the movies," RFK Jr. wrote about the Die Hard star.

RFK Jr. wrote about Alec Baldwin in January 2001 and revealed that the actor had sought advice from RFK Jr. about his divorce from Kim Basinger.

According to the Daily Mail, "RFK Jr. said Baldwin was 'very worried about their child', referring to daughter Ireland, whom the Rust actor infamously called a 'rude, thoughtless little pig' in a leaked voicemail when she was just 11 years old."

This isn't the first time that RFK Jr.'s diaries have been some of the most major news in America.

Kennedy's second wife, "Mary Richardson Kennedy was 52 when she took her own life at her Bedford, New York, home in May 2012, after finding out about his sex diaries in which he claimed to have cheated on his wife with as many as 37 women."

RFK Jr. filed for divorce from Mary just four days prior to her suicide.

This must be a very difficult time for RFK Jr. Please pray that he and his family members are able to find peace amid the heightened scrutiny they are receiving.

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