SPICE NEEDED, SAYS ACTRESS
(N.Z.P.&. -Reuter —Copyright) NEW YORK, Mar. 22. Five-times-married film star Elizabeth Taylor, offering advice on how to keep a marriage interesting, chastises couples who “seem to give up trying so soon after they are married.” Unpredictability is the key to marital bliss, she said. “What could be more boring than to be married to someone who is always the same?" she asks in a “Ladies’ Home Journal” article.
She said most couples wound up “watching other people do things on television” after they had worked to get a nice little house and a car, paid up their mortgage, and reared two children.
I Only recently, Miss Taylor ;told her interviewer, her husband had told her, “We’re getting too staid, too settledin,” and he urged her to start "a little bit of scandal.”
“We could arrange it,” he told her, “with one or two friends like Kirk Douglas or Larry Olivier especially now that Larry’s a lord.”
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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32568, 30 March 1971, Page 7
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