LONDON — A woman whose sexual trysts rocked Britain during the 20th century, ehum, is dead. Christine Keeler, 75, who was best unfortunately known for the Profumo affairs passed away peacefully in her home.
Now, let’s go back into what she was best remembered for. In 1961, a then 19-year-old Keeler was a young and beautiful cabaret dancer. At the time, Tory cabinet minister John Profumo was quick to make his attempt at Keeler — despite the fact he was married with children.
But it didn’t stop there. All the while engaging in an extramarital affair with Profumo, Keeler, also engaged in an even riskier affair with Russian military attache Yevgeny Ivanov. Keeler tried hard in the decades after her affairs, to, ehum, distance herself from the affairs. But, it didn’t work.
In the decades after Keeler’s affair, she, was lambasted in the press and it continued to rock Britain. Both Profumo and Ivanov later resigned from their posts after news continued to batter international headlines in the years following.
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