Olivia Nuzzi claims RFK Jr. told her ‘I love you’ — as she reveals their favorite body parts

Ex-New York Magazine reporter Olivia Nuzzi has claimed in her forthcoming memoir that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. told her he loved her during their racy sexting affair — as she revealed the body parts they liked most about each other.

The 32-year-old scribe, whose career imploded when news of the sexting relationship with RFK Jr. broke last year, even went as far as claiming that President Trump’s health secretary had told her he wanted her to have his baby, the New York Times reported on Friday.Reporter Olivia Nuzzi attending Pivot MIA.

The bombshell tell-all — titled “American Canto” — only refers to RFK Jr., 71, as “the politician” but details how their fling quickly developed after she wrote an article about him in late 2023 when he was still a presidential candidate.

The Kennedy scion, for his part, loved her mouth.

She also gushed over how “the sight of something as trivial as a rose” could apparently bring RFK Jr. to tears and that she adored his “particular complications and particular darkness.”

In addition to the two exchanging “I love yous” — with Kennedy saying he loved her first — Nuzzi claimed, too, that he would call her “Livvy” and write her poems.

Nuzzi goes on to insist she didn’t care about their decades-long age gap given they shared “common language, common skepticisms, common ideas about what was beautiful, common beliefs about what was valuable.”

She wrote that they “moved through the world with amused detachment and deep sensitivity, contradictions that worked somehow in concert.”

News of the book comes after the scandal exploded into public view in October last year.

It ended with Nuzzi out of a job at New York Magazine — and dumped by her then-fiance, fellow political reporter Ryan Lizza.

Nuzzi, who has since landed a job at Vanity Fair magazine as its West Coast editor, stressed that the tryst was never physical.Robert F. Kennedy Jr. testifying at his Senate confirmation hearing.

“The relationship was never physical but should have been disclosed to prevent the appearance of a conflict,” she said at the time.

“I deeply regret not doing so immediately and apologize to those I’ve disappointed, especially my colleagues at New York.”

RFK Jr. downplayed the relationship, too, saying he only met her once for an interview at her request.

While Nuzzi’s relationship imploded, the MAHA leader’s wife, actress Cheryl Hines, 60, has seemingly stood by him.