RFK Jr.’s alleged sexual message is revealed, and
The gossip frenzy surrounding Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s relationship with journalist Olivia Nuzzi has taken a poetic turn.
On Saturday, Nuzzi’s ex-fiancé, prominent journalist Ryan Lizza, posted the second part of a Substack series chronicling the breakdown of their relationship. Lizza partially attributes the erosion of the relationship to Nuzzi’s affair with Kennedy.
In the article, Lizza shared an undated “note” that she said Kennedy sent to Nuzzi, noting that Nuzzi had characterized it as a “poem.” But what’s in a name? This is what the alleged letter said:
“Your mouth is open waiting for my harvest,” Kennedy is said to have written via text message. “Drink from my Love.”
The message reportedly continued: “I want to squeeze your cheeks to force your mouth open. I will hold your nose while you look at me to encourage you to swallow. ‘Don’t spill a drop’. I am a river, you are my cannon. I want to flow through you. I want to subdue and tame you. My love.”

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Nuzzi’s upcoming tell-all book, “American Canto,” details an emotional romance between her and the married Kennedy as she covered his 2024 presidential campaign. Last year, news of a sexting scandal between the couple led Nuzzi to lose her job at New York magazine, where she had written a profile on Kennedy, and led to the end of her engagement to Lizza.
Kennedy, who said last year that he had never met Nuzzi in person outside of his profile work, remains married to comedian Cheryl Hines.
Lizza, who was fired from her own job as a Washington correspondent at The New Yorker following allegations of sexual misconduct in 2017, began telling her side of the Nuzzi-Kennedy affair in a multi-part series this week.
Neither Nuzzi nor Kennedy immediately responded to a request for comment on the poem. According to Lizza, it was one of many poems, some of which were “too explicit to publish.”


