These nude images of Jackie Kennedy Onassis were taken on a Greek beach in after her own husband tipped off photographers with her exact location, a new book has claimed. The images, which were splashed across magazines and newspapers worldwide, were taken as the couple endured a turbulent marriage fraught with infidelity, absences and family scorn. It has emerged that the photographers were tipped off by her own husband, Aristotle Onassis. Plot: Tired of Jackie suing the media for invasion of privacy, her husband gave ten photographers detailed maps and time plans of when she would be on the beach in Skorpios, Greece. Jackie had married Ari in after he wooed her with gifts and declarations of love - even though her family and friends were never convinced he was the right match for her. Throughout their relationship, Ari pursued his not-so-secret affair with opera singer Maria Callas - while allegedly using his press contacts to publicly humiliate Jackie for stepping out of line.
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The pictures, which shocked the world when they were published, showed the glamorous former Mrs Kennedy sunbathing nude and practising yoga, on the private island paradise of Skorpios, which belonged to her new husband, the Greek shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis. Mrs Onassis, who was one of the world's most photographed women at the time, was able to escape the glare of publicity on the secluded island. But Garritano, who still runs a photo agency in Rome revealed how in the summer of he managed to gain access to Skorpios by befriending a local and then disguising himself as a gardener.