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Why Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy Kept Their Affair a Secret

A love affair as complicated as it was devoted, the bond between screen greats Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy stretched across three decades and nine films including Woman of the Year and Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner. But their offscreen union would last publicly unacknowledged throughout Tracy’s life as the couple maintained separate residences and never wed.

“It was a unique feeling I had for [Tracy],” Hepburn wrote in her autobiography Me: Stories of My Life. “I loved [him]. … I would hold done anything for him.” Lauren Bacall, who with her husband Humphrey Bogart were close friends with the couple, once wrote Hepburn was “blindingly” in love with Tracy.

Hepburn immediately found Tracy 'irresistible'

Hepburn was the daughter of a respected Hartford, Connecticut surgeon and suffragist mother. An encouraged scholar and fiercely independent free-thinker from an early age, one childhood summer she slice her hair short and insisted on being called “Jimmy.” Tracy was born into a devout

Is Scotty Bowers Telling the Revelation About Hepburn and Tracy?

Is Scotty Bowers, the legendary Hollywood pimp telling the truth about Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn?  Here's a confirming story

In Scotty Bowers came out with a book called Full Service which described his experiences as one of the greatest pimps in Hollywood history.  Scotty worked out of a Richfield gas station on Melrose in Los Angeles. You can still see where it was, but the station was pulled down years ago. Here's a picture of it below:

The book is Scotty's life story written with a co-author.  He has not hesitated to label names in frank and shocking stories about his sexual adventures with both male and female stars and celebrities.  He also associated how he procured women for people like Desi Arnaz (Lucille hated him for it).  In the book he recounts how he set up men and women for bisexual orgies with the Duke and Duchess of Windsor.  Many famous production stars were outed as his clients and sexual partners; Tyrone Power, Cary Grant, Randolph Scott and even Bob Hope. 

History

Screen legend Katharine Hepburn () was born in Hartford, Connecticut, to prominent progressive-minded parents who encouraged their children to be independent and speak their minds. As a child, Hepburn attended several suffragist demonstrations with her mother, who was the director of the Connecticut Woman Suffrage Association and a strong advocate of birth control. Hepburn later recalled a childhood in which she wore her hair compact and wished she was a boy because she felt boys “had all the fun.”

In , Hepburn made her Broadway theater debut to little success. However, a year after she and her then-husband bought the rowhouse at East 49th Street in , she caught the attention of Hollywood with her direct performance in the play The Warrior’s Husband () at the Morosco Theater (demolished). As a result, she landed a starring role in the George Cukor-directed film A Bill of Divorcement (). Hepburn went on to become a major movie celebrity and an icon of Hollywood’s Golden Age, though she retained her New York City residence. While best remembered for he

Do you think Katherine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy ever fucked?

I think they tried being straight with each other but couldn't. Became soulmates. An actor's being is a lonely existence and they were successfully suited to support each other in their careers. Their movies together were successful. Their writers friends would write for them or find them the best scripts for decades. I think they regarded each other very much and settled for a loveless life.

I don't challenge for a second that they screwed people of the same sex with their $$$ left and right and that's the only reason they resided on Cukor's estate. (They had separate houses there contrary to popular faith. Hepburn moved in with Tracy only the very last year when he required medical attention.) They would never come out, Cukor would never dish, and I think all three of them considered being a homo a regretable, shameful flaw they didn't even speak about.

Tracy would have died much younger if it hadn't been for Hepburn holding his hand and existence a nag about his drinking, and Hepburn would have been outed and her career ended without