Utilizing scandal Bravo used scandal to garner headlines. During an August 1968
corrida, playing to the tourist crowds of Tijuana, Bravo "requested the animal be spared. This, in turn, was denied, and the
torero [Bravo] who refused to kill the bull was escorted to the local jail and fined". Bravo received headlines for his defiance. Only one month earlier, at a July 1968
corrida, Bravo had used a similar press-grabbing tactic, when he was not performing his best, and another matador's superior performance was poised to gain the next day's headlines. Before that
corrida ended, Bravo cursed at the bullring judge, just enough to infuriate the judge so that Bravo was immediately arrested and jailed. Cameras captured countless photos of Bravo being cuffed, escorted from the bullring, and locked in a jail cell. The next day, the newspapers' headlines boldly declared that Jaime Bravo had been jailed. Gossip around Bravo was further promulgated by such actions as his behavior during a 1957 Tijuana bullfight, during which he tossed flowers to
Ava Gardner from the ring. She was at the
corrida with actor
Gilbert Roland. One of the biggest scandals concerning Bravo's misadventures was related to
Arabella Arbenz, daughter of Guatemala's former president
Jacobo Arbenz. A
fashion model and actress, Arbenz carried on a relationship with Bravo. She shot herself on October 5, 1965, after being spurned by Bravo after a bad bullfight.
Marriages Bravo was married three times. He first married actress
Francesca De Scaffa in 1957. The marriage was a fiasco and was annulled. In 1957, Bravo married actress
Ann Robinson, by whom he had his first two sons, Jaime and Estefan. In 1967, two years after appearing in a 1965 Las Vegas promotional bullfight, he married a Las Vegas showgirl named Monica Lind (from
Les Folies Bergère), by whom he had his last son, named Aleco Jaime Bravo. ==Final years and death==