RFK Jr’s cringeworthy love message to journalist during their ‘digital affair’ as more explosive details are revealed by scorned ex

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s scornful former partner revealed last year that journalist Olivia Nuzzi wrote him an embarrassingly suggestive poem during their scandalous “digital affair.”
Ryan Lizza says Kennedy Jr., 71, sent Nuzzi, 32, poetic messages filled with explicit sexual demands.
One message reportedly reads: ‘You are with your mouth open, waiting for my harvest.’
Another text allegedly said: ‘I am a river. You are my canyon, I want to flow through you. I want to subdue and tame you. My love.’
Lizza added that other messages graphically detailed sexual acts but were ‘too graphic to print’.
The messages were revealed in an explosive piece shared by Lizza on her Substack on Saturday.
He says he uncovered a series of sexually explicit messages after learning of Nuzzi’s ‘digital relationship’ with Kennedy.
This follows a previous Substack post last week in which Lizza claimed Nuzzi cheated on her with former South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford, 65, years ago.
Donald Trump’s HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was revealed to have written an embarrassingly suggestive poem to journalist Olivia Nuzzi during their scandalous “digital affair” last year
Olivia Nuzzi’s ex-fiancé Ryan Lizza (who they were seen with in 2023) shared a second explosive Substack post on Saturday about their doomed relationship, including quotes from suggestive poems Kennedy allegedly sent her.
Vanity Fair said his status as the magazine’s West Coast Editor was under review after the Sanford rumor emerged.
“We are surprised and are looking at all the facts,” a spokesperson said in response to the news.
The Daily Mail contacted Kennedy’s Health and Human Services agency and Vanity Fair publisher Conde Nast for comment.
Lizza writes that Nuzzi insisted he “never touched” Kennedy and that their relationship was conducted entirely via phone and text.
Lizza’s posts come as Nuzzi tries to return to public life to promote her tell-all book, American Canto, a year after her emotional dalliance with Trump’s health secretary.
Lizza claimed that she discovered Nuzzi’s alleged affair with Sanford when a love note he wrote to her fell out of her purse.
“If I swallowed every drop of water from the tower above your house,” he allegedly wrote of Sanford, “I would still thirst for you.”
Lizza, Politico’s former Washington correspondent, said she felt devastated by ‘Olivia’s betrayal’ in their relationship
Lizza claims she discovered a love note Nuzzi wrote for former South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford after he launched a long-shot presidential bid in March 2020
Sanford made national headlines in 2009 after admitting to having an extramarital affair, and despite the scandal, he finished his term in 2011 and later returned to Congress until 2019.
He later launched a long-shot bid for the presidency in 2020, and although he never gained traction and dropped out of the race within two months, Nuzzi profiled him for a feature story in New York Magazine.
Lizza recalled that while returning from a trip to interview Sanford, she found the note she had written to Sanford after falling apart in his backpack.
After reviewing the other pages, Lizza said: ‘My heart stopped when I realized who it was.’
Lizza, Politico’s former Washington correspondent, says she feels devastated by ‘Olivia’s betrayal’ and worries it will ruin the book the pair are writing together about the 2020 presidential campaign.
She wrote that Nuzzi said she became “madly in love” with Sanford after covering him in New York Magazine, eventually sending him “more and more sexually suggestive pictures and messages” and even “secretly stalking him during the campaign.”
She later claims that Nuzzi and Sanford “consummated” their relationship at the former governor’s home, “after he got dark on me one night and made up a story about how he was dealing with a crisis involving his sick mother.”
Lizza said she was heartbroken when she discovered Nuzzi had written a love letter to the former South Carolina governor and feared it would upend both of their careers as political journalists.
Lizza ended her bombshell post by saying that she called her manager: ‘We have a big problem. ‘Olivia is sleeping with Mark Sanford.’
The longtime Washington journalist said he wanted to keep the allegations private but decided to disclose the alleged affair in response to Nuzzi’s own memoir, which he had no prior knowledge of and assumed would never happen.
‘Last year he wanted to negotiate a confidentiality agreement,’ Lizza writes.
He said Nuzzi texted him through a mutual friend last year and said he would “never talk about this again and I hope you do the same.”




