Johnny Carson, an iconic figure in American late-night talk shows, had a complex and often secretive personal life. Despite his public image, Carson had numerous grudges and disagreements with celebrities, along with troubled relationships, including with his son Rick, who struggled with mental illness. Carson’s drinking problems were no secret, leading to a DUI incident in 1982.
His marriages were marked by difficulties, notably with his second wife Joanne Copeland, whose alleged affair with Frank Gifford became public in a tell-all book by Carson’s former attorney. Carson’s interactions with guests on his show were not always smooth; he despised Bob Hope for being too scripted, and had conflicts with others like Tom Snyder, Joan Rivers, and Wayne Newton.
Rivers even claimed in her memoirs that she had a sexual relationship with Carson, adding to the drama surrounding his personal life. Despite his professional success, Carson was known for his aloof demeanor, often avoiding interactions with guests before and after interviews.