
Barbra Streisand Has Absolutely No Recollection If She Got Down And Dirty With This Iconic Hollywood Sex Symbol
Barbra Streisand “Canât Remember” If She Had Sex With One Of Hollywood’s Biggest Stars Of All TimeâI know I slept in the bed with him, but I canât remember if we actually had penetration,â the Funny Girl star said.
Itâs safe to say Barbra Streisand doesnât mind raining on someone elseâs parade.
Over the weekend, the New Yorker published an interview with the Funny Girl star in which editor David Remnick pressed Streisand about an interesting tidbit in her 2023 memoir, My Name Is Barbra.
âPossibly the greatest line in the whole book, to my mind, is you say you canât remember if you slept with Warren Beatty,â Remnick said.
âNow, I donât think anyone has ever written that line in the history of sex, or Hollywood, or anything,â he added about the heartthrob.
âI know I slept in the bed with him, but I canât remember if we actually had penetration,â Streisand admitted. âI swear to God, I canât. There are certain things I block out.â
Despite Streisandâs claim that she has no idea if she properly met Beattyâs little Dick Tracy, it seems like the two have had plenty of time to clear up that detail being that Streisand also told the magazine theyâre âstill friends.â
âEvery year on my birthday, he calls me and we have a wonderful talk about our lives, our children, and so forth,â the âDonât Rain on my Paradeâ singer said. âSo weâre still friends. I met him when I was fifteen years old, and he was twenty-one, I think.â
In her memoir, The Way We Were star wrote about her first impression of Beatty, saying that he was âtall with movie-star looks, and women were already falling at his feet,â per People.
And if that sounds like a pretty accurate description of any f-boy, it likely explains why Streisand was so flippant toward Playboy in 1977 when the magazine asked her if she and Beatty were ever âromantically linked.â
âI said blithely, âOne of my flings,ââ Streisand wrote in her book of the Playboy interview, per the New York Post. âI was just tossing off a reply, playing the role of a jaded woman of the world.â
This article originally appeared on HuffPost.