BY Benjamin ClarkOctober 16, 2025
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 | October 16, 2025
4 months ago

Olivia Nuzzi's upcoming book reveals RFK Jr. scandal details

Olivia Nuzzi, once a prominent voice at New York Magazine, is set to release a memoir that promises to stir significant controversy around Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Nuzzi's forthcoming book, titled "American Canto," will feature sexually charged text exchanges with RFK Jr., now the Secretary of the US Department of Health and Human Services, alongside revelations from her decade covering Donald Trump, Page Six reported.

The memoir, slated for release in December, is also expected to unpack her tumultuous split from former fiancé Ryan Lizza, a fellow political journalist, amid the fallout of her digital affair with Kennedy.

Unveiling a Digital Affair with Consequences

The relationship between Nuzzi and RFK Jr. began after she profiled him for a November 2023 piece in New York Magazine, sparking what sources describe as intense virtual encounters. Page Six previously reported claims of "incredible" interactions over FaceTime, though both parties have maintained the affair never crossed into physical territory.

Kennedy, married to actress Cheryl Hines since 2014, has publicly denied any romantic involvement, with his team asserting they met in person only once during the profile. Nuzzi herself echoed this in a statement last fall, saying, "The relationship was never physical but should have been disclosed to prevent the appearance of a conflict."

Her failure to disclose the connection upfront, she added, was a regret, apologizing to colleagues at New York Magazine for the oversight. That misstep led to her departure from the publication in October 2024, though an external review found no bias in her reporting on Kennedy during his campaign.

A Book Shrouded in Secrecy and Speculation

Simon & Schuster, the publisher behind "American Canto," has taken extraordinary steps to keep the memoir under wraps, reportedly storing it on a separate server with no galleys available for preview. Even the placeholder Amazon listing obscures details, titled simply "To Be Announced AC" without an author or cover image.

Sources suggest the rollout was timed to avoid clashing with Hines' own upcoming book, "Unscripted," due in November. The secrecy hints at the explosive nature of the content, with one insider revealing, "It's hard to imagine RFK surviving this with his marriage and job intact."

That warning raises questions about the potential fallout for Kennedy, already a polarizing figure, as the memoir threatens to lay bare personal exchanges that could undermine his public standing. Beyond the personal, the book’s broader historical lens on Trump’s circle might also draw scrutiny from powerful corners, with whispers of possible legal efforts to block its release.

Personal and Professional Reckoning for Nuzzi

Nuzzi’s own journey through this scandal will reportedly form a core part of the memoir, including the messy end of her engagement to Lizza amid the public unraveling of her ties to Kennedy. Her recent appointment as Vanity Fair’s West Coast editor suggests a pivot, but the book will mark her first direct commentary on the affair.

The text is pitched as more than mere gossip, with sources framing it as a literary work of historical weight, drawing on hours of recorded conversations with Trump. Yet, the personal stakes remain high, with concerns for Nuzzi’s safety and talk of crisis PR guru Risa Heller managing the launch.

Fear of injunctions or pushback from the current administration adds another layer of tension to the release. For a journalist who built a career on sharp political insight, this memoir could either cement her as a fearless chronicler or mire her in unending controversy.

Awaiting the Fallout of a Literary Bombshell

As December approaches, "American Canto" looms as a potential turning point for all involved, from Kennedy’s marriage to Nuzzi’s reputation in media circles.

The book’s promise of raw, unfiltered texts and insider accounts ensures it won’t be just another political memoir, but a cultural flashpoint.

While Kennedy and Hines navigate their public image, and Nuzzi steps into a new role at Vanity Fair, the publishing world braces for impact. One thing seems clear: this story is far from over, and its next chapter might be the most contentious yet.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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