The “Put Your Head on My Shoulder” singer recently addressed a long-standing rumor that his late friend was well-endowed, confirming of Sinatra’s package, “Yeah, it was huge.”“I don’t know what that does for you,” Anka told Page Six in an interview published Nov. 30, explaining how he caught sight of Ol’ Blue Eyes’ privates when he used to take saunas with the Rat Pack, which also included Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., Peter Lawfordand Joey Bishop. “I had trouble with eye contact.”However, the 84-year-old noted that Sinatra—who died in 1998 at age 82—wasn’t packing as much heat compared to another 20th century entertainment icon.

“Crazy, of all people,” Anka added, “Milton Berle!”
Chatter around Sinatra’s family jewels started around 1952, when his then-wife Ava Gardner made a comment about the music icon’s 119-pound frame by quipping to a reporter that “19 pounds is c–k,” according to biographer James Kaplan. (Sinatra—who was married to Nancy Barbato for 12 years before tying the knot with Gardner—divorced the actress in 1957.)The rumor only continued to spread in the decades that followed, with Sinatra’s valet of 15 years George Jacobs alleging that the “My Way” singer even had to wear “special underpants.”Describing the garment as “a cross between a panty girdle and a jock strap,” Jacobs wrote in his 2003 memoir Mr. S: My Life with Frank Sinatra, “The idea was to hold down that big thing of his, so it wouldn’t show through his tuxedo pants.”“He wasn’t quite John Dillinger,” he continued of Sinatra, “but he was hung enough to have to take special precautions.”
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During his lifetime, Sinatra was married four times. In addition to his unions with Barbato and Gardener, he was married to Mia Farrow from 1966 to 1968 and to Barbara Marx from 1976 until his death.And, according to Marx, her late husband had a “sexual energy all his own.””Even Elvis Presley, whom I’d met in Vegas, never had it quite like that,” she remarked in her 2011 memoir Lady Blue Eyes: My Life with Frank. “A big part of Frank’s thrill was the sense of danger he exuded, an underlying, ever-present tension only those closest to him knew could be defused with humor.”
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