Gay Sex Bombshell! Richard Pryor Slept With Marlon Brando Before Death, Widow Admits
Feb. 8 2018, Published 1:33 p.m. ET
Richard Pryor had gay sex with hunky actor Marlon Brando before his death, the comedian’s widow, Jennifer Lee, has confirmed.
The news of the fling first came out when outspoken producer Quincy Jones accidentally let it slip during an interview with New York magazine.
"If you listen to Richard's comedy – the early stuff – he was way ahead of his time on gay rights,” Lee wrote on twitter this February 7.
“oh girl-ah- The 70's: everyone was bi! Experiment/experience-Twosomes, threesomes and then some--#noshame” she added.
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As RadarOnline.com has learned, Lee was married to Pryor from 1981 to 1982, and again from 2001 till his death in 2005.
She was Pryor’s sixth wife!
While Pryor was not shy about exposing his homosexual side, it was not known until now that he was one of Marlon Brando’s conquests.
Brando, too, spoke of his bisexual nature, even saying in a 1976 interview that homosexuality was very much “in fashion” and he was “not ashamed” of his sexual encounters with men.
In 1977, Pryor went under the spotlight when he publicly detailed an extremely graphic account of a gay sex encounter – during an appearance at the Hollywood Bowl.
After tweeting about her late husband’s sex life, Lee told reporters that the beloved comedian left behind a series of diaries in which he detailed all his romantic relationships. She added that she intends to publish the writings later this year.
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