Quincy Jones says he dated Ivanka Trump, disses The Beatles as 'the worst musicians'

Show Caption Hide Caption Quincy Jones claims he 'used to date' Ivanka Trump In a twist that no one saw coming, Quincy Jones has claimed in a new interview that he once dated Ivanka Trump.

Music legend Quincy Jones' statements in a new Q&A published Wednesday are eyebrow-raising to say the least.

In an interview with Vulture, the 84-year-old music producer talked about a variety of topics, from Michael Jackson to the Kennedy assassination to Ivanka Trump. Below are some of his most fascinating quotes.

His first impression of The Beatles:

"That they were the worst musicians in the world. They were no-playing (expletive). Paul (McCartney) was the worst bass player I ever heard. And Ringo? Don’t even talk about it."

His thoughts about President Trump:

"I used to hang out with him. He’s a crazy (expletive). Limited mentally — a megalomaniac, narcissistic. I can’t stand him."

His claim of a flame with Ivanka Trump:

"I used to date Ivanka, you know." Elaborating, Jones says, "Twelve years ago. Tommy Hilfiger, who was working with my daughter Kidada, said, 'Ivanka wants to have dinner with you.' I said, 'No problem. She’s a fine (expletive).' She had the most beautiful legs I ever saw in my life. Wrong father, though."

How Oprah Winfrey would fare as a president:

"I don’t think she should run. She doesn’t have the chops for it. If you haven’t been governor of a state or the CEO of a company or a military general, you don’t know how to lead people."

What was misunderstood about Michael Jackson:

"I used to kill him about the plastic surgery, man. He’d always justify it and say it was because of some disease he had."

His take on actor Marlon Brando:

"Brando used to go cha-cha dancing with us. He could dance his (expletive) off. He was the most charming (expletive) you ever met. He’d (expletive) anything. Anything!"

Something he wish he didn't "know":

"Who killed Kennedy," Jones says. His theory is that mobster Sam Giancana is to blame. "The connection was there between Sinatra and the Mafia and Kennedy. Joe Kennedy — he was a bad man — he came to Frank to have him talk to Giancana about getting votes," Jones claims.

Jones became a trending topic on Twitter Wednesday after the interview was published. People were understandably shook.

Hold up. Quincy Jones used to date Donald Trump’s daughter Ivanka Trump? My laptop pic.twitter.com/mVSu2yFKJx — Tariq Nasheed (@tariqnasheed) February 7, 2018

Live shot of me reading this Quincy Jones article pic.twitter.com/SdkPanz5sb — April (@ReignOfApril) February 7, 2018

Everyone sure seems excited about this Quincy Jones interview. Maybe I'll give it a quick rea- pic.twitter.com/h0Mcuq0rEQ — Iron Spike (@Iron_Spike) February 7, 2018

There were also those who thought the interview was "everything."

this Quincy Jones interview is everythinghttps://t.co/fUdXdu3Ejs — Sturgill Simpson (@SturgillSimpson) February 7, 2018

Quincy Jones is spilling tea like pic.twitter.com/CQev65AkfZ — Tariq Nasheed (@tariqnasheed) February 7, 2018

Hold up.



Full stop.



Stop everything you are doing.



Everything.



And read this interview with Quincy Jones.



It's the craziest, juiciest, tell-all interview I've ever read.



It's so crazy (in a good way) I thought it was a spoof. https://t.co/RCGb4wjpgl — Shaun King (@ShaunKing) February 7, 2018

And one person who had some fun dreaming up a Q&A with Jones.

Me: Mr. Jones, let me start with a simple quest--

Quincy Jones: Ray Charles could fly a plane

Me: I'm sorry what

QJ: It's crazy, right! What was your question?

Me: Yeah I

QJ: Marlon Brando married a bathtub in Majorca in 1954

Me: Just--

QJ: Man life is NUTS! — BUM CHILLUPS (@edsbs) February 7, 2018

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