In the late 1950s, Darwin Porter, student body president at the University of Miami, arranged "Lucy & Desi" Day at the school, a celebration of the country’s most popular entertainers and favorite couple, Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz.
But when he arrived to take them to the event, the snide and bickering couple he found resembled anything but America’s sweethearts. "She shouted denunciations at him, at one point calling him [an ethnic slur].
She accused him of having sex with two prostitutes the night before," writes Porter in his new book with Danforth Price, "Lucille Ball & Desi Arnaz: They Weren’t Lucy & Ricky Ricardo," (Blood Moon Productions, out now).
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