Paul Anka Confirms Frank Sinatra's Anatomy Was Enormous
Frank Sinatra possessed multiple talents from birth — a sentiment echoed by Paul Anka.
Anka, at 84 years old, recently validated a persistent rumor regarding the deceased Sinatra’s anatomy, disclosing that Ol’ Blue Eyes indeed boasted significant size.
“Indeed, it was enormous,” Anka shared with Page Six in a conversation released on Sunday, November 30. “I’m not sure how helpful that information is!”
Anka elaborated that during his time socializing with Sinatra and The Rat Pack — a group that also featured vocalists Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., Peter Lawford, and Joey Bishop — in Las Vegas, communal sauna visits were common.
“Maintaining eye contact proved challenging for me,” Anka joked, alluding to Sinatra’s appendage.
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The vocalist then asserted that Milton Berle’s anatomy was, in fact, larger.
Speculation regarding Sinatra’s proportions began when his second spouse, Ava Gardner, stated that the iconic vocalist possessed a notably substantial member. Reportedly questioned in an interview about her reasons for remaining with Sinatra despite their publicized disputes, she supposedly retorted: “Alright, I’ll inform you — nineteen pounds is c.”
Sinatra and Gardner exchanged vows from 1951 through 1957. Sinatra departed his initial wife, Nancy Barbato, to be with Gardner. (Sinatra and Barbato shared a union from 1939 until 1951.)
Sinatra subsequently progressed to Mia Farrow, entering matrimony with her from 1966 to 1968. He then wed his fourth wife, Barbara Marx, in 1976. Their partnership lasted until his passing at 82 years old in 1998.
“Frank captivated women; it was beyond his control,” Marx recounted in her 2011 autobiography, Lady Blue Eyes: My Life With Frank Sinatra. “Merely observing him — his demeanor and actions — revealed him to be an exceptional lover and a genuine gentleman. He cherished female companionship and understood how to engage with them respectfully.”
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Anka's association with Sinatra stemmed from the track “My Way,” the 1969 English adaptation of the French composition “Comme d’habitude.” Anka assisted in translating the melody into English.
“[That was] among the rare occasions when I found myself believing, ‘I truly have something significant here.’ Since one never anticipates a success,” Anka remembered. “I was sitting there, and I uttered, ‘Good heavens, from where did this originate?’”
The melody has persisted as a widespread cultural marvel. Numerous musicians have performed their renditions of it throughout the decades, such as Elvis Presley and Sid Vicious. Seth MacFarlane also lent his voice to it as Mike the mouse in the 2016 animated feature film Sing.
Lately, Secret Lives of Mormon Wives personality Whitney Leavitt performed a freestyle dance routine to the tune during the Wednesday, November 26, broadcast of the “Call Her Daddy” podcast, accompanied by her former Dancing With the Stars associate Mark Ballas.
“My gratitude goes out to this remarkable group for their diligent effort, enthusiasm, and persistence in assisting me to actualize this concept within 72 hours,” Ballas communicated in an Instagram declaration on Saturday, November 29. “This idea had been developing in my mind for some time; I created vision boards brimming with visuals and motivation. The musical composition had been my focus for two weeks.”


