heres my lame marilyn collage with the most cute/awkward photos i can find and she still looks gorgeous in all of them
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Marilyn photographed by Eve Arnold, 1960
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Marilyn photographed by Eve Arnold, 1955
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Marilyn Monroe on the set of River of No Return, 1954.
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If you’re interested in learning more about Marilyn Monroe..
Do the following -
Visit Immortal Marilyn
Join the Immortal Marilyn Facebook group
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The Wikipedia page will give you a general, unbiased overview, but take everything written there with a pinch of salt.
Avoid the following people in regards to Marilyn stories -
Anthony Summers
Lois Banner
Ted Jordan
Norman Mailer
Jeanne Carmen
Robert Slatzer
They are all notorious liars and have no evidence for their stories about Marilyn. They spread vicious rumours about her simply to make money.
Read the books I have reviewed:
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Marilyn Monroe, around 2 months pregnant, photographed by Sam Shaw, 1957. Sadly the pregnancy was discovered to be ectopic, and had to be terminated to save Marilyn’s life.
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July 24th 1960: Pre-production party for The Misfits.
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Marilyn Monroe on the set of Something’s Got to Give, 1962.
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The only known photograph of Marilyn Monroe and John F. Kennedy at his birthday gala in 1962.
Marilyn and the President only met 4 times, three of them publicly, so it is extremely unlikely they ever conducted the affair that many people believe happened. No rumours about Marilyn and JFK ever circulated until ten years after Marilyn’s death, when Norman Mailer published his controversial and arguably tasteless book about Marilyn, which he later admitted writing “because he needed the money”.
Aside from the fact there is absolutely no hard evidence to suggest that Marilyn and JFK ever had an affair, at the time of the alleged ‘affair’, Marilyn was growing closer to her ex-husband and friend Joe DiMaggio, had been busy buying her own home and furnishing it, and also working on Something’s Got to Give. It is unlikely Marilyn ever had time to have an affair with the President of the United States, never mind keep it a secret from the press.
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Marilyn Monroe by Milton Greene, 1953.
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Marilyn Monroe by Milton Greene, 1953.
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“To love without hope is a sad thing for the heart.” - Marilyn Monroe (source)
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Marilyn Monroe photographed by her friend and makeup artist, “Whitey” Snyder, 1952
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School children wait patiently for a glimpse of Marilyn Monroe outside Parkside House, Englefield Green, 1956. The sign reads 'Marilyn not out until 4pm'.
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