Old Hollywood Was Full Of Drama Both On-And-Off Screen — Here Are 9 Of The Most Scandalous Love Triangles Of The Day

By this point, celebrity scandals — especially affairs — are nothing new. One news cycle and the drama is usually put on the back burner. But, in Old Hollywood, even the rumors of an affair could ruin a career...

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However, that doesn't mean Tinseltown's brightest stars never fooled around with someone else's dame or fella — it just meant they were a little more discreet about it. From Greta Garbo to Humphrey Bogart, here are 9 of Old Hollywood's most scandalous love triangles:

1.Greta Garbo, Salka Viertel, and Mercedes de Acosta:

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During this time, Salka introduced Garbo to Mercedes de Acosta, a prominent member of the LGTBQ+ community, who had come to Hollywood for two reasons: To write a screenplay and seduce the one and only Greta Garbo.

Greta Garbo leans on the back of a chair, gazing intently at the camera in a classic black-and-white portrait
Greta Garbo leans on the back of a chair, gazing intently at the camera in a classic black-and-white portrait
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A black and white portrait of Elsa Schiaparelli, a famous Italian fashion designer, wearing a dark coat with a high collar. She gazes confidently at the camera

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De Acosta's plan went smoothly, as Garbo was instantly taken by the her intelligence, connections, and rumored skills in the bedroom. After wrapping production on the film Susan Lenox, which they shot in the summer of 1931, Garbo and de Acosta retreated to a cabin in the High Sierras, where they began an affair.

The getaway proved lackluster, as it only seemed to renew Garbo's infatuation with Salka. On Garbo's 26th birthday, she finally seduced Salka, who later wrote of the encounter to her husband, “So we were together—it was harmonious and beautiful.” Their romantic relationship fizzled out after the encounter, but the Anna Karenina actor and screenwriter stayed good friends.

De Acosta, however, became obsessed with Garbo, forcing the actor to flee to New York to escape de Acosta's attention. From then on, whenever and wherever Garbo would move, the screenwriter always ended up living in a home nearby. Despite the obvious stalking, their relationship wasn't fully fractured until 1960, when de Acosta published her autobiography and included a topless photo she had taken of Garbo during their vacation in the High Sierras three decades prior.

2.Rita Hayworth, Aly Khan, and Orson Welles:

Rita Hayworth in a polka dot dress and Orson Welles in a suit, sitting in director's chairs with their names on the back, during a film set break

Luck proved to be on Khan's side: Although Hayworth had plans to end her vacation early, Maxwell persuaded her to stay and attend a party that Khan was set to attend. Hayworth was charmed by Khan, and despite both of them being technically married, they began dating. Hollywood — as well as the media— was livid.

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3.Ingrid Bergman, Roberto Rossellini, and Petter Lindström:

Ingrid Bergman and Petter Lindström dressed formally sits in an auditorium. Two individuals in the front row, a man in a tuxedo and a woman in a white fur stole, smile

Rossellini and Bergman began an affair that rocked the nation and ruined her illustrious career. Bergman soon left Lindström and became pregnant with Rossellini's child (their son, Renato Rossellini, was born mere days before Bergman and Lindström's divorce was finalized).

Ingrid Bergman in a polka-dot dress leans on a balcony railing next to Roberto Rossellini in a suit, overlooking a waterfront with boats in the background

4.Ava Gardner, Frank Sinatra, and Nancy Barbato:

Frank Sinatra and his first wife, Nancy Barbato, pose with their children Nancy, Tina, and Frank Jr. on a sofa in their family home

Barbato and Sinatra officially divorced in November 1951, and he and Gardner married 72 hours later. The singer and actor had a tumultuous marriage until the spark finally flickered out in October 1953, when they officially separated. Their divorce was not finalized until 1957. Despite the tenuous nature of their relationship, the exes remained friends until Gardner’s passing in 1990.

Frank Sinatra and Ava Gardner pose playfully in front of a large portrait of Adlai Stevenson III, with Ava holding a campaign button

5.Debbie Reynolds, Eddie Fisher, and Elizabeth Taylor:

Debbie Reynolds and Eddie Fisher, in wedding attire, smile while cutting a large, elaborately decorated wedding cake

Reynolds later revealed her point of view during the debacle: “We were friends for years and years [she and Taylor], but we had a lapse of time when she took Eddie to live with her because she liked him, too. She liked him well enough to take him without an invitation!”

Elizabeth Taylor and Eddie Fisher on the red carpet, with Taylor in an elegant gown and long gloves, and Fisher in a classic tuxedo, both smiling

6.Vivien Leigh, Laurence Olivier, and Jill Esmond:

Laurence Olivier, in a suit and tie, and Vivien Leigh, in a polka dot dress and hat, stand together on a ship's deck

Upon returning to England, the acclaimed actors separated from their respective partners and moved in together, even though their divorces were not finalized until February 1940. Six months later, in August 1940, Olivier and Leigh wed in Santa Barbara, California. Sources close to the couple said the marriage began falling apart almost immediately because of Leigh's alcohol addiction.

Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh stand together, both dressed in formal attire with Laurence in a suit and Vivien in a jacket with a large scarf

7.Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn, and Louise Treadwell:

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By the early 1960s, Tracy was battling multiple health conditions. When he was officially diagnosed with diabetes and heart disease, Hepburn abandoned her acting career for five years and, for the first time in their nearly three-decades-long relationship, moved in with her lover to be his caretaker.

Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn share a close, candid moment with Hepburn resting her chin on her hand, wearing a striped top

8.Lauren Bacall, Humprey Bogart, and Mayo Methot:

Humphrey Bogart and Lana Turner stand by a microphone, holding scripts, in a classic radio show setting

However, the toxic relationship between the "Battling Bogarts" ended in 1945 when Humphrey met Lauren Bacall on the To Have and To Have Not set and made quite the first impression.

Lauren Bacall and Humphrey Bogart seated at a table, holding glasses in a mid-century setting. Both are elegantly dressed

Which one of these scandalous love triangles surprised you the most? Do you know of any other "forbidden" Old Hollywood romances? Let us know in the comments!

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