Ronnie Kray, the vlent gangster who led London's East End durg the late Fifti and Sixti, shocked his olr brother Charlie by admtg his homosexualy and goad his tw brother Reg to experimentg wh gay sex, a new bgraphy reveals.
Contents:
- GANGSTER TWS RONNIE AND REGGIE KRAY 'HAD SECRET GAY SEX WH EACH OTHER'
- GAY HISTORY: RONNIE KRAY – “THE QUEEN MOTHER”.
- 'THE KRAY TWS WERE BOTH GAY' CLAIMS FREDDIE FOREMAN, EX-ENFORCER FOR THE FIRM
GANGSTER TWS RONNIE AND REGGIE KRAY 'HAD SECRET GAY SEX WH EACH OTHER'
Ronnie and Reggie Kray had a secret ctuo relatnship wh each other so crimal rivals would not disver they were gay acrdg to thor John Pearson who terviewed them both * are the krays gay *
Gangster tws Ronnie and Reggie Kray 'had secret gay sex wh EACH OTHER'Ronnie and Reggie Kray had a secret ctuo relatnship wh each other so crimal rivals would not disver they were gay acrdg to thor John Pearson who terviewed them bothKray TwsVic gangster tws Ronnie and Reggie Kray had an ctuo sexual relatnship wh each other as they were growg up.
GAY HISTORY: RONNIE KRAY – “THE QUEEN MOTHER”.
In director Brian Helgeland’s new film, Legend, gangster Ronnie Kray is boldly open about beg gay 60s London. * are the krays gay *
9 thgs you never knew about the Krays They were worried that rivals would see their sexualy – Ronnie was a homosexual and Reggie was bisexual - as a sign of weakns so only had sex wh each other orr to keep the secret. John said: “Homosexualy was nothg to be proud of the East End. It has long been known that Ronnie was a homosexual and Reggie was bisexual but the news they had a sexual relatnship wh each other giv a tellg sight to their close nnectn.
John wrote: “All of which nformed, of urse, to a classic pattern; and wh their warm, dulgent mother, their effectual father, and their surroundg st of lovg women, was not surprisg that, wh adolcence, the Tws disvered that they were gay.
'THE KRAY TWS WERE BOTH GAY' CLAIMS FREDDIE FOREMAN, EX-ENFORCER FOR THE FIRM
However there was a problem for the tws as back the macho world of 1950s East End was seen as a weakns to be gay.