Tab Hunter & Debbie Reynolds (1950s).
Tab Hunter made frequent trips to Palm Springs in the 1950s to promote his films in the company of other female stars, including Debbie Reynolds.
After Hunter was arrested at a “limp-wristed pajama party” in 1950, he thought his nascent movie career would end. He was wrong. He had signed an exclusive Warner Bros. contract and hadn’t counted on the potent power of the Hollywood studio system. Studio head Jack Warner waged a spirited disinformation campaign. Soon, Hunter was seen on very public dates with a bevy of starlets and co-stars – Natalie Wood, Debbie Reynolds, Gloria Gordon, Madlyn Wittlinger, Etchika Choureau, and more. It was enough to distract the Hollywood press.
Tab Hunter & Debbie Reynolds (1950s).
Tab Hunter made frequent trips to Palm Springs in the 1950s to promote his films in the company of other female stars, including Debbie Reynolds.
After Hunter was arrested at a “limp-wristed pajama party” in 1950, he thought his nascent movie career would end. He was wrong. He had signed an exclusive Warner Bros. contract and hadn’t counted on the potent power of the Hollywood studio system. Studio head Jack Warner waged a spirited disinformation campaign. Soon, Hunter was seen on very public dates with a bevy of starlets and co-stars – Natalie Wood, Debbie Reynolds, Gloria Gordon, Madlyn Wittlinger, Etchika Choureau, and more. It was enough to distract the Hollywood press.