Your show is awesome and you give such a wonderful in-depth breakdown of celebrity lives and also sometimes you share your personal take on the spirituality of a situation and I always particularly love that. I think your channel is really tops, and it shows how much time and research you put into it. Just a gentle suggestion on the music (and I do love your brothers work too. I’m not sure if he’s doing the background in this video), but the synthesizer chatty sounds compete with what your saying. It creates a sort of background mental tension, like when you’re in the car talking to a friend and the navigation system talks over you for most of the trip. and also the repetitiveness of the chatty sounds particularly makes it distracting (like a phone ringing that won’t stop). I usually watch your videos after a long day to unwind while I’m making dinner, and especially in that tired state of mind the chatty sounds get in the way of me focusing and enjoying what you’re talking about. it would be nice if the background music is more neutral, and softer/quieter than your voice. because after all, everyone comes here to hear you. 😊
No that is true about her being friends with blacks Dorothy Dandridge were close friends along with helping Ella Fiztgerald with getting her career started 😊
It gives me undescribable heartache that she didn't live long enough to tell her own story and craft her own celebrity image untouched by manipulative men.
The best books on Marilyn in case you want to know are My Story which is an autobiography and then Fragments which is full of journal notes- like an actual journal of Marilyn's, poetry she wrote and just thoughts she had. It was also on HBO like 6yrs ago, celebrities read all her thoughts and poetry. It waa called Love, Marilyn, I believe.
@@mindyengledow6860 i‘m reading that book currently and it‘s SO good it‘s like Marilyn is my best friend and we are having a deep conversation that she only tells me in the bedroom. It‘s so personal and valuable and very insightful.
Why you all act as if Monroe didnt have a free choice NOT to be sex symbol? She played up that role because she craved the spotlight!!! If men embraced that side of her ,it's not their fault!!!
@@professionaltrollgirl2682the only people responsible for the actions of men are then men themselves…Monroe was born into an extremely sexist, misogynistic world. Why the world puts so much responsibility on that woman’s shoulders is a mystery to me.
No reason to watch it, the director wanted to shame and victimize her. He even said he didn't like her and he doesn't even know much about her real life.
Omg the bj scene with JFK was just like wtf that was NOT necessary!! I wish the actress, who I thought did a good job with what she was given, would’ve fought against doing that. It was literally soft porn. It can be intimated without a camera showing it like that. It was Brad Pitt’s production company that made Blonde. Not cool Brad. Just exploiting Norma Jean’s life all over again.
Marilyn was a genius. I watched Blond and I am disgusted by it. That movie is just a hateful male fantasy of what Marilyn Monroe would have been like. I wish people would just let her rest in peace but at the same time, the fact that she can still create controversy and be in the news so many years after her death simply proves her genius. I love her no matter what... it's almost impossible to hate her.
it is not nor was it her genius. the studio bought her estate. the only way they can keep making money is by milking her existence. the fact that she's constantly referenced and costumed by singers and actresses alike with blond wigs is the studio creating a movie pop culture. if it ain't referenced it does not become culture in order for something to reach pop culture it needs to be constantly referenced. ya'll fans are so blind. just look at this from outsider perspective, no bias: she's the kim k of her time. imagine in 50 years people calling Kim a genius nvm the theft of black culture, when majority of tabloids were paid by mommager kris to keep her relevant.
Cause she was a minority as well: Mexican! They white washed her like other African American white passing amd deleted her story. But her name is Norma like her maternal grandma, her mom was a north mexican woman born and raised in mexico piedras negras who married an american man. Look it up.
I always think about how she would have been an advocate for various social issues and one of the biggest activists in the industry if she was given more time - she really understood the significance of her platform, further proving her intelligence that is often downplayed.
that might be one reason they offed her, like all the spies in the civil rights movement, that's possibly why they considered her a communist, being against segregation
I wonder if an American could file a freedom of info request on Marilyn because if she was a spy, there'd be a 302 informant doc so they couldn't release it.
Personally I believe what she went through was true. I’ve read multiple biographies of her and there’s witnesses to a lot of the things she went through. Lots of people lie on her for some reason, people do it out of jealousy because she was so iconic. I was seggsually abused by family and if someone wrote a book about me and only interviewed my family then my family would make it look like I lied about everything. My family covered everything up! People will do anything to hide the truth and make you look like YOUR the problem. That’s why I believe what a lot of these actors went through. Yes there are some that lie but there’s many who don’t and people like to make it seem like victims are doing this for attention ❤️
lots of gaslighting on that subject so they don't look bad for allowing it and men nowadays love to scream false accusation but she was a CHILD with no MOTIVE to lie if it cost her a HOME
Facts. I just left the loony bin after getting jumped bc my mom no longer wanted me to have a gun license & to be able to not join the air force. She was calling the hospital i was at to give them my triggers, keep me longer & kept lying on the phones so that the nurses could hear. Luckily the nurses were smart enough to know she was lying. She kept calling me a schizophrenic alcoholic & i just had to play along to get out smh. But I’m a bad actor so the nurses just got irritated & eventually rushed me out.
Marilyn did have a very hard life but she did fabricate a lot, that is true. I don’t blame her, you have to remember she was a very young girl alone in the world. To survive she exploited peoples sympathies. One example is she was living at a studio club, a nice place for starlets, but she went days without eating. She wanted to move in with her boyfriend and his family. So one day she had him drive her home, but instead of the studio club she took him to a bad part of town to an apartment invested with bugs that belonged to a friend. He immediately had her move in with his family. He was pissed off when he found out what she did lol.
The way Marilyn continued to care for her mother for her entire life tells me that she was a wonderful, kind, loyal woman with an amazing spirit.That is very rare for such a beautiful, famous Hollywood star. Rest in Peace, Norma Jean, God bless your soul.
I wouldn’t be surprised if Norma was playing everybody behind the scenes. Marilyn is a entity in and of herself; an alter ego. Marilyn was a concept made out of the instinct to survive and was formulated to perfection by both Norma and studio executives.
@@Gemini053 a journalist friend of hers WJ Weatherby said in a book called conversations with Marilyn that he was pretty sure no one, not even her husbands ever saw her with her all of her “emotional make up” off so you’re probably right.
she survived a horribly difficult childhood, she had genuine intelligence, talent, both in drama and comedienne, and most importantly, she shined bright bc of her kind heart, she loved children and animals she started her own production company in NY at a time when no women had, she studied at Actors' Studio, she should have won academy award
Feminism is boring and as art feminists. Man lovers amongst the females art truly Exciting.* Rather. Marilyn Monroe Ji's love of the Men is what doth maketh her person a Sex Symbol and as hath been well known and documented. I myself am a natural born Man Lover (naturally, as a Real Woman)* and am enabled unto relate rather fully unto Marilyn Monroe Ji.
This poor, beautiful, sensitive, talented gal didn’t have a chance for true happiness. She was brilliant, her timing was impeccable- I despise everyone who took advantage of her. She lives in our hearts and mind while so many have long been forgotten. ❤❤❤❤
Of course she was. Those bastard Kennedy scumbags. They wanted to set up their own dynasty of America but the elites had other plans for them. They're cursed!
They say her postmortem didn’t show a toxic level because the pills hadn’t melted yet. Speculation that she was injected with something. She had affairs with John F and Bobby Kennedy, and wanted to go public on some of that, so that may have been the reason she was snuffed out.
This is very interesting. She was born in 1926 when things were still good before the crash of 29'. She lived as a child and teenager in the most desperate of times in modern history. I never thought she was incredibly versed in science or math, but she was cunning. She was a muse and a survivor all at the same time. The swinging 60s was too much for the unwary.
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I was introduced to Marilyn through a less sensual role in “Don’t Bother to Knock”. She was such a captivating performer and left you craving the figure out what exactly was “wrong” with the character. It’s insane how many actresses were forced to nestle into certain roles for the majority of their career.
Marilyn Monroe was very intelligent with a high I.Q. Although she had a troubled childhood, she had grit, determination, and talent. She was a wonderful comedic actress who became a serious dramatic one. But the studio execs wanted her to continue playing "dumb blonde" roles. Read a book about her year in NYC. She quit Hollywood. Lived in NYC to study acting. That's where she met Arthur Miller. Sadly, her own demons and the big bucks lured her back to Hollywood. Her marriage crumbled. She died soon after. I doubt she took her own life. She had projects in development and was taking control of her own life and career. She will always be a major icon.
people like Monty Clift and Shelley Winters told how she took pills by the handful. Shelley even talked about going over there many times and Marilyn being so high because she forgot she had taken the pills and took double the amount. So sad but I do believe it was an accidental overdose. She had tried to kill herself 2 times after being fired from SGTG. That is why Mrs. Murray was living with her. She had promised Martin she would behave herself. I don't think she would have gone back on that.
Yeah me too. That's why I think a lot of women who pit them against each other aren't real Dorothy Dandridge fans. They will act like Dorothy was so above Marilyn when in my opinion, their personal lives kinda paralleled minus the racism that Dorothy experienced. Maybe that's what made them bond. Both of them were great in their own ways. Them being friends is awesome.
I read her sister’s autobiography and it said the MM and DD had phone conversations about the different men hitting on them. They would warn each other about them. Her sister’s book was excellent and gave a different insight into Marilyn’s life and the love she had for others. She desperately wanted children but couldn’t and was very good to her family.
@@AberrantAlien Dorothy is often referred to as the "Black Marilyn" so she's pitted as being simultaneously underneath Marilyn and against her. I would disagree that she, Dorothy, was seen above Marilyn, especially with the race factor involved. But I do agree that there are stark parallels to their lives that made them bond, particularly being in the same industry.
In fairness to Norma Jean, during this time, it seemed to be the common practice to LIE about your "real life". REALLY happy to hear about her friendship with Dorothy D and Ella Fitzgerald. Also intrigued that she wrote poetry and would love to read it.❤️
It's so crazy how Marilyn Monroe was inspired by Dorothy dandridge and studied her I just wish Dorothy dandridge would have got the same type of air play as Marilyn Monroe but that wasn't going to happen back then
She didn't play us her handlers did. Remember, celebrities are groomed and polished by producers...they tell the team what they want and the team of stylist, makeup artist and others help to create the image that the producer envisioned.
@@bmwjourdandunngoddess6024 I suspect she would have wound up out of a job if she did. The studio owns her image and creates her public life. That's in the contract an actor signs. Everything about a stars public life is crafted by the studio PR Department and the bosses. It's marketing. They have to sell the star to the public. The studio creates a public life for the star. Every word a star says in public is rehearsed and scripted. The studio even arranging marriages and divorces if they need publicity for the star. (Remember Rock Hudson??? His public life was nothing like his private life.).
@@clarkgable2733 Robert Wagner claims to have had a relationship with Barbara Stanwyck. Except she liked women. I think it's just a beard for him. He couldn't let anyone know he was bi.
"Life is a Stage and we are all ACTORS playing a role. " Is anyone the same in Public as they are at home?? She didn't become another person...she just accentuated her personality.
Marilyn Monroe had a tough upbringing. We appreciate your analysis on her life. It isn't easy to get to the top. Hollywood had its own dark side that not many may be fully aware of.
Monroe was tough and an astute businesswoman. She was one of the first women besides Mary Pickford to start her own production company and she demanded and received both script and director approval of her films... Not even the great Bette Davis was able to receive these...The only tragedy was her addiction to barbiturates the studio got her hooked on.
@@thankthelord4536 So did Meghan Markle, Jennifer Lopez and Scarlet Johnson to name a few. Marilyn Monroe was pretty even before a nose job. I don't think she needed a nose job. Maybe bosses in the film industry wanted her to have a nose job. Maybe her self wanted that, too. Of course you are more photogenic if you have a more refined nose. Marilyn was a naturally beautiful redhead.
Wow she’s so ambitious. She did what ever it took to get plastic surgery, learn seduction, learn acting and worked so hard in her acting, modelling and career even in fame!
There was a woman in El Salvador who didn't use any plastic surgery nor dying her hair. Maribel Arrieta. That woman was high end because she wasn't promiscous, not conceited and was a happy person. There was a reporter who asked her 'Are you trying to be like Marylin Monroe?' Her response was, ' I think she is trying to copy me.' What a response. Wow. 👏👏👍
I read a study that a large percentage of women who have Endometriosis were SA when they were children/young. 😞 there’s a 79% higher risk of developing the condition if SA occurred frequently as a child. 😞 poor Marilyn🙏🏻
She reminds me of the Bollywood actress Sridevi. Both have: •Terrible childhood •insecure about her education •Plastic surgery •Taken advantage of by a lot of people I would love to see a video of her ❤
@Cutlyfe Monroe. Yes, I called her that because she is a criminal of plastic surgery. Plastic surgery is a crime, because it's not fair to those who are poor, brings insecurities into young girls and creates a false image of human beauty.
Maribel Arrieta has entered the chatroom. This salvadoran woman never had surgery done nor dyed her hair. She was 100% authentic. The main reason she cancelled her hollywood contract immediately was when she found out about the promiscuity hollywood lifestyle in person. In the Miss universe contest, she ended up as a runner up and won the miss congeniality award which means she was well liked with the rest of the contestants.
@@Trancymind Even before surgery, Marilyn was super beautiful and had an awesome figure. You seem unaware that more than one human can thrive without having to pull another down, don't you?... Plus it's a video about Marilyn, so we're speaking about Marilyn.
She was beautiful..... But I've always thought she was more beautiful as Norma Jean 💛💛 but I love that she spoke up for Ella Fitzgerald and was a wonderful friend to her. She had a good heart and it was really nice to know that about her. 💛💛
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I suspect the studio arranged the thing with Ella Fitzgerald. The studio PR Department runs everything in a star's public life. The studio will even arrange marriages and divorces. What a star is really like and the PR are often two different things. (Remember Rock Hudson)???
My favorite thing about your videos is the amazing collection of photos that you find. I can always count on you presenting ones that I have never seen before. P.S. I don’t think Marilyn Monroe can even take a bad photo. She has to be the most photogenic star ever.
If you want to see how talented MM was see Don't Bother To Knock or Niagara or The Misfits. She had a superb and inquisitive intellect and read five books a day. RIP Norma Jean. I'm sure we've found retribution for MR. Z and all those other studio heads.
Marilyn was such a strong and smart woman. To esp endure all that at a young age and still be able to remain a kind person. I still love her I'm just sad that in the time that she live in she had to go through that much and the end.... After knowing all this esp from watching your previous video, there are some suspicious ties to it all. Thank you for the updated video Karine. Always enjoy your video when I can get to them 😭💛
Her alter ego was like her blanket of protection in the industry but my God he took her time with her! Her beauty stood the test of time! We love and miss you Norma Jean!🩷🕊
She was the most beautiful woman to have ever walked the face of the Earth and will remain so. It wasn't just her beauty tho. She had an undefined quality. Have read that she actually glowed. She was brilliant. She created her alter ego Marilyn without a blueprint.
@@jerrylee8261 Jerry, what if I told you there was another woman who was authentic, wife material, happy person and had self respect as a woman than Marylin Monroe? Google this woman from El Salvador, Maribel Arrieta. This woman was honest to herself and others around her.
Truth is a Marilyn movie will only be done justice if it is written or directed by a women .yes she was a sex symbol but she was human and seeing women as human being something men in Hollywood struggle to see. That blonde movie is a disgrace.
@@KarineAlourde did you see grimes recently bragged about surgery to get a more african looking nose? what do you think of transracial surgeries? could that be a video? people call out kim kardashian for trying to look more european lately but grimes was praised, doesn't seem fair
No, I think that they need to stop making movies about her. Nobody will ever come close to making a perfect Marilyn movie. She was perfect and she needs no movie ♥️💁🏻♂️💁🏻♂️💁🏻♂️
@@seabreeze4559 Grimes did!? She’s so disgusting! I am so tired of all these colonizers!🤢 Also. Kim is being bashed for that. She’s being bashed for using Black culture as an aesthetic and dropping it like nothing. Basically, she’s being called out for what people predicted decades ago.
That was the image the studio's wanted her to project. They did that to all the movie stars. She was articulate, smart and kind. Her comedic roles were genius.
Marilyn was undeniably very beautiful and she definitely made the most of it. She must have upset quite a number of people but I really felt sorry for her how she eventually felt used.
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I ❤ Marilyn Monroe. She was kind, thoughtful, and smart! She cared abt others & was a great actress as well as beautiful. With that being said, can you do a story on Ms. Earth Mae Kitt, please? She's yet another actress that I ❤ that was intelligent, intellectual, and beautiful. Whom spoke against Holly-weird and the perils of stardom that came from humble beginnings. Keep up the great work of biographical stories with care and accuracy! I'm tuned ALL THE WAY IN! 😊
There's audio footage on TH-cam of her REAL speaking voice where she doesn't have that breathy sensual sound 😳 she literally sounds like the most regular woman.
Marilyn was phenomenal, usually when an actress plays a comic role is not sensual or sexy. She was an excellent comic actress and maintained a great sensuality and sex appeal. She was truly unique
I like Marilyn. She was gorgeous! I saw another documentary and her friends talked about her genius. Her friends said she read a lot...deep books by philosophers, etc. and wrote poetry. She definitely was NOT a dumb blonde, It's sad that men like Sinatra and the Kennedy's used her the way they did. Sad beginning and ending to this beautiful woman's life.
I don’t think people realize the danger in sleeping with high profile men, yes it may be exciting , money involved, they may be attractive. But what do you think they’ll do to you when they’re done? 📝 Scary…
You're absolutely right. But the "danger " you are referring to is because of the "social contract". The "danger" is when you get involved with someone who does not come from the same socioeconomic background, therefore corrupt people will use it as an excuse to execute the individual and claim that it is because of the social order and it is "forbidden". Marilyn was an "orphan " and therfore she was used and abused by Hollywood and touted as a sex symbol and prostitute for wealthy men. If she came from a richer family this would not have happened to her. The poorer women were to be used as prostitutes and harlots and then banned from "normal" functional society.
I feel like in her time she wasnt able to be seen for who she was, from our perspective were able tobsee the human she was vs just the image. And she just comes off as as very sweet and its so sad she didnt receive the roles and love she deserved.
My grandfather was born on the exact same day (yes including the year) as Marilyn. It haunts me that they were exactly the same age going what they went through, that was a bad time to be a child 😢 well.... any time was.
She was very kind and generous to Ella Fitzgerald. She had a very troubled childhood & unfortunately she was used by a lot of people. She had beautiful skin and kept good care of it. RIP 🤎❤🤍
My favorite movie ~ is Bus Stop Thank you for your in-depth background on Marilyn Monroe. I never knew about her love of books and classical music. Wow, I love Ella Fitzgerald. It's endearing to hear what a good friend Marilyn was in helping Ella's career. Magical. As far as Marilyn Monroe's death ~ I believe that she was Murdered. Toxicology reports are congruent with nothing being found in her stomach. NOBODY commits suicide with all the bottles lined up straight in a row with the caps put back on top (pictures of the room provide this information) one detective on the case was adamant that Marilyn Monroe was placed in a staged position.
And who would kill herself after years of hard work and building the image, improving skills and gathering knowledge?.. That's just set up and crazy talk..
You are my favorite and your voice is so lovely …I love how you have so much journalistic integrity. You assume your audience is a thinking type and don’t use lame language. Very articulate and so good at adding tidbits not well know to the general public. Thanks for doing videos ❤
Marilyn always knew Gifford was her father. It was no secret in her family, and she made more than one effort to meet him, but he rebuffed her, as recounted by her acting coach Natasha Lytess, who accompanied Marilyn during one of the attempted meetings.
She was far from being the "Dumb Blond" she also helped with the Civil Rights movement for a minute, my friend loves her, she's got a HUGE photo hung up on her wall and has a Marilyn Monroe pillow that she keeps on her living room couch.. I got from the movie(Blond) that alot of men betrayed, used, mocked, etc. her, it's sad about how the men in her life,(studio executives, her father and husband and male friends) treated her.NIAGARA is her best work in my opinion. Ive seen The Seven Year Itch, and Gentleman Prefer Blond also, Her husband got really mad at her for doing the scene( that aided in her iconic image( the scene where she is standing over a iron grate on the sidewalk and her dress flies up. showing her legs).The movie Blond is kind of sad, but it will open your eyes to what she really went through.
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I read somewhere that she was given a lethal dose of barbiturates through a forced enema. It would have been easy for them to do as she would have been in a drug/champagne induced semi coma and wouldn't have been able to fight back. They just held her down and forced the enema into her backside. That is why there were no traces of drug found in her stomach.
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Jacqueline Onassis had a breathy little girl voice, too. But most people who knew her well said that she spoke in a more normal voice around females. It was mostly around men she used the breathy soft voice.
It's fine, I'll still love Monroe. (Let's hope this is still true after watching your vid Karine) 💀 always look forward to your videos Karine. Im excited for an update on Dorthy soon 😍
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My Sister...WOW!, what a great job on Marilyn. Funny I just started studying on Marilyn after studying on Dorothy and Eartha Kitt. I found out some of the things you did but no where of the amount of info as you. GREAT JOB!!!.
You are right everything what you just said because I seen a documentary back in 1981 that when Marilyn Monroe was in the hospital that the CIA removed her body and brought it back to the hotel that's where she died at so everything you said was on point because she was still alive when she was in the hospital and a hospital staff said what happened to her body because she was still alive. So karine everything you said was OnPoint...
I have read BOOK AFTER BOOK ON MARILYN!!!! This is the VERY FIRST TIME that I have heard her mother was Mexican!!!! And Jane Mansfield was sooooo JEALOUS of Marilyn, it was PATHETIC!!! YES, I TRULY BELIEVE, IN MY HEART OF HEARTS, Marilyn WAS TAKEN OUT!!!! She knew too much, and if JFK was gonna go for a "SECOND TERM", there COULD NOT BE ANYTHING THAT WOULD LEAD TO HIM BEING ACCUSED OF ADULTERY!!!! Thanks Karine.
Noooo!! Her childhood definitely wasn't faked. I can't believe ppl are starting this disgusting rumor, can't just let Miss Monroe RIP. Some people will make up ANYTHING for a damn like.
Always love your videos - regarding MM’s death, there was a water glass, Fred O’tash was proven to be a crook looking for money for his story, and Robert Kennedy is proven to have been out of town with his family visiting another family. It’s interesting with the insane amount of pill bottles, prescriptions and her years of drug abuse that everyone questions her death as a suicide, yet when we talk about heath ledger, not a peep. I agree with what you said, they don’t speak on her poetry because it’s not salacious. But these murder rumors certainly are just that.
They never mention her doctor prescribed her over 750 pills in the span of 2 months either. Or that it’s normal for an addict to have no pill residue in their stomach. If there was a coverup, it was probably her doctors getting rid of some of the pill bottles in her house. What bugs me about the Kennedy stuff is it completely overshadows what was actually happening to Marilyn in 61/62.
I saw a documentary that stated that there was too much drug in her bowels to actually have been consumed by mouth before passing out. I suspect the feds
Wow never knew Marilyn had siblings but that does explain this true crime story that I saw with a young girl being Marilyn's niece and I was so confused about that but I get it now.
She probably did play us. But it’s not something bad. All of these stars do. They choose an image they want to embody and that’s what they do. They basically sell an image to the world, they play a character theie whole life
I believe she suffered because she has symptoms of cptsd. Some say borderline personality disorder but some experts say cptsd is often mistaken for borderline personality disorder in women. Some say due to misogyny.
She definitely didn’t seen helpless. She seemed like she had anxiety because of the pressure of being an it girl. That’s about it. She was not helpless, sorry or sad. She had normal sadness that anyone probably had in the 50s whereas being married usually doesn’t leave to peace of mind or satisfaction. She was bold enough to leave her marriage to DiMaggio who didn’t want her acting any longer. That means she was very in-tuned with her needs.
Well he probably beat her that’s why they divorced. Also Marilyn did have depression. Your opinion is a bit odd. She was diagnosed and anyone with a brain and empathy today would agree. Anxiety and depression usually go hand in hand. I encourage you to read and watch somethings about Marilyn made by people who actually knew her and people who understand and respect her. Her interviews and tapes as well, You can find a lot on the channel called- Marilyn Monroe video archives
@@Angel-ts8rc You're one of those depression advocates that's likely on medication yourself. Anyone with a brain can see that diagnosing people because they have feelings of depression is not a right move. There's nothing to prove that Marilyn would have been clinically depressed. He friends and co-stars did not speak of her as having depression. Feel free to share your sources. Lay off the pills
@@aubreyjames8795 wtf is a depression advocate lmao?? I do not take medication. I’m not depressed. Your the one who said she was not sad.. which according to ppl who knew her and literally any analysis of her is not true.
Marilyn Also wore Floris White Rose. Whenever she was in Londoñ. She'd always stop by Floris and purchase several bottles and soaps of White Rose Its still made today. It is beautiful. You'd ne er think it was a vintage fragrance
I watch and read all things Marilyn because she so interesting to me. I definitely believe her connection to the Kennedys led to her demise. We will never know the true events of her death. RIP Marilyn Monroe....a true icon.
This involving to CIA reminds me Candy Jones. Vigilant Zitizen has a good article of her. You can read couple of articles from that web side before they demand a toll. In brief Monroe had a chidhood taruma when she possibly developed an extra persona. Candy Jones truly had so, and mind conrol secret service agent took an advance of it. You can basicly make a manchurian candidade using a hypnosis when a victim already has more peronas.
Great VID, thank you. It's very nice that you portray these artists as intelligent as they were. It must of been terrible for all women in those times but especially if not white, at least some of these ladies tried to overcome the stigma of that sexist and racist world when they could. And on another level Marilyn was human even though she mixed with the inhumane elites. What she did for her friend Ella Fitzgerald should never be forgotten because they the elite would except Ella's music but not let her in by the front entrance to perform. Discusting on the establishment but Amazing Marilyn stood up to them❤️
"A career is born in public - talent in privacy." -Marilyn M
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She has to be one of the most Gorgeous Blonde actresses.
Your show is awesome and you give such a wonderful in-depth breakdown of celebrity lives and also sometimes you share your personal take on the spirituality of a situation and I always particularly love that. I think your channel is really tops, and it shows how much time and research you put into it.
Just a gentle suggestion on the music (and I do love your brothers work too. I’m not sure if he’s doing the background in this video), but the synthesizer chatty sounds compete with what your saying. It creates a sort of background mental tension, like when you’re in the car talking to a friend and the navigation system talks over you for most of the trip. and also the repetitiveness of the chatty sounds particularly makes it distracting (like a phone ringing that won’t stop).
I usually watch your videos after a long day to unwind while I’m making dinner, and especially in that tired state of mind the chatty sounds get in the way of me focusing and enjoying what you’re talking about. it would be nice if the background music is more neutral, and softer/quieter than your voice. because after all, everyone comes here to hear you. 😊
Just wanted to ask, have you done a story on Eartha Kitt ? If so Thank you 👍👍👍👍
@@mellio9077 gostei da sugestão , e eu também, deixo para ver os vídeos assim que retiro para os aposentos , me relaxa bastante .. grata 👍🏻
Knowing she advocated for African Americans in that time makes me like her even more❤️❤️
I wouldn’t say all that. You gotta reason to believe that but I wouldn’t say all that. JFK did support African-Americans all the way!
No that is true about
her being friends with blacks Dorothy
Dandridge were close friends along with helping Ella Fiztgerald with getting her career started 😊
Amen!!!🙌🙏❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉R.i.p
Dorothy Dandrige was her best friend.
@@drama7newstelevision297No he didn't. Not completely.
It gives me undescribable heartache that she didn't live long enough to tell her own story and craft her own celebrity image untouched by manipulative men.
The best books on Marilyn in case you want to know are My Story which is an autobiography and then Fragments which is full of journal notes- like an actual journal of Marilyn's, poetry she wrote and just thoughts she had. It was also on
HBO like 6yrs ago, celebrities read all her thoughts and poetry. It waa called Love, Marilyn, I believe.
@@mindyengledow6860 i‘m reading that book currently and it‘s SO good it‘s like Marilyn is my best friend and we are having a deep conversation that she only tells me in the bedroom. It‘s so personal and valuable and very insightful.
Why you all act as if Monroe didnt have a free choice NOT to be sex symbol? She played up that role because she craved the spotlight!!! If men embraced that side of her ,it's not their fault!!!
@@roselamoure There are so many rumors and just flat out lies told about Marilyn that it's best to stick to what she wrote herself.
@@professionaltrollgirl2682the only people responsible for the actions of men are then men themselves…Monroe was born into an extremely sexist, misogynistic world. Why the world puts so much responsibility on that woman’s shoulders is a mystery to me.
I’m actually glad i didn’t watch the Blonde film. Idk… people need to let Marilyn rest peacefully.
It was so disappointing
@YesI SaidIt Lol 😭
It’s terrible I didn’t even finish watching, not an accurate portrayal
No reason to watch it, the director wanted to shame and victimize her. He even said he didn't like her and he doesn't even know much about her real life.
Omg the bj scene with JFK was just like wtf that was NOT necessary!! I wish the actress, who I thought did a good job with what she was given, would’ve fought against doing that. It was literally soft porn. It can be intimated without a camera showing it like that. It was Brad Pitt’s production company that made Blonde. Not cool Brad. Just exploiting Norma Jean’s life all over again.
Marilyn was a genius. I watched Blond and I am disgusted by it. That movie is just a hateful male fantasy of what Marilyn Monroe would have been like. I wish people would just let her rest in peace but at the same time, the fact that she can still create controversy and be in the news so many years after her death simply proves her genius. I love her no matter what... it's almost impossible to hate her.
if they're trying to tear her down, it acknowledges she is above them
it is not nor was it her genius. the studio bought her estate. the only way they can keep making money is by milking her existence. the fact that she's constantly referenced and costumed by singers and actresses alike with blond wigs is the studio creating a movie pop culture. if it ain't referenced it does not become culture in order for something to reach pop culture it needs to be constantly referenced. ya'll fans are so blind. just look at this from outsider perspective, no bias: she's the kim k of her time. imagine in 50 years people calling Kim a genius nvm the theft of black culture, when majority of tabloids were paid by mommager kris to keep her relevant.
@@3xitthissid3 I’ll take Her over Kim K anyway at least she didn’t suck Ray J’s penis!
Omg that movie was a disgrace!!🤦🏿♀️
@@3xitthissid3 yeah clearly the meaning behind this conversation went right over your head
So happy to hear Marilyn Monroe advocated against the senseless evils of racism.
Cause she was a minority as well: Mexican!
They white washed her like other African American white passing amd deleted her story. But her name is Norma like her maternal grandma, her mom was a north mexican woman born and raised in mexico piedras negras who married an american man.
Look it up.
I always think about how she would have been an advocate for various social issues and one of the biggest activists in the industry if she was given more time - she really understood the significance of her platform, further proving her intelligence that is often downplayed.
I absolutely completely agree so very well said.👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
that might be one reason they offed her, like all the spies in the civil rights movement, that's possibly why they considered her a communist, being against segregation
I wonder if an American could file a freedom of info request on Marilyn because if she was a spy, there'd be a 302 informant doc so they couldn't release it.
Kim k West wants her life smh, be careful what you ask for it ended tragically, prayers
She was too intelligent. She could see how nasty the world around her was and that hurt her.
Personally I believe what she went through was true. I’ve read multiple biographies of her and there’s witnesses to a lot of the things she went through. Lots of people lie on her for some reason, people do it out of jealousy because she was so iconic.
I was seggsually abused by family and if someone wrote a book about me and only interviewed my family then my family would make it look like I lied about everything. My family covered everything up! People will do anything to hide the truth and make you look like YOUR the problem. That’s why I believe what a lot of these actors went through. Yes there are some that lie but there’s many who don’t and people like to make it seem like victims are doing this for attention ❤️
lots of gaslighting on that subject so they don't look bad for allowing it
and men nowadays love to scream false accusation but she was a CHILD with no MOTIVE to lie if it cost her a HOME
Facts. I just left the loony bin after getting jumped bc my mom no longer wanted me to have a gun license & to be able to not join the air force. She was calling the hospital i was at to give them my triggers, keep me longer & kept lying on the phones so that the nurses could hear. Luckily the nurses were smart enough to know she was lying. She kept calling me a schizophrenic alcoholic & i just had to play along to get out smh. But I’m a bad actor so the nurses just got irritated & eventually rushed me out.
@@Andwhataboutithuh I’m sorry you had to go through that ❤️✨
Marilyn did have a very hard life but she did fabricate a lot, that is true. I don’t blame her, you have to remember she was a very young girl alone in the world. To survive she exploited peoples sympathies. One example is she was living at a studio club, a nice place for starlets, but she went days without eating. She wanted to move in with her boyfriend and his family. So one day she had him drive her home, but instead of the studio club she took him to a bad part of town to an apartment invested with bugs that belonged to a friend. He immediately had her move in with his family. He was pissed off when he found out what she did lol.
Sorry you went through that. Society always calls victims liars. This society hates women
The way Marilyn continued to care for her mother for her entire life tells me that she was a wonderful, kind, loyal woman with an amazing spirit.That is very rare for such a beautiful, famous Hollywood star. Rest in Peace, Norma Jean, God bless your soul.
I wouldn’t be surprised if Norma was playing everybody behind the scenes. Marilyn is a entity in and of herself; an alter ego. Marilyn was a concept made out of the instinct to survive and was formulated to perfection by both Norma and studio executives.
Very eloquently said! You must be a writer
@@zonk35 I try, I try. 😂
@@Gemini053 a journalist friend of hers WJ Weatherby said in a book called conversations with Marilyn that he was pretty sure no one, not even her husbands ever saw her with her all of her “emotional make up” off so you’re probably right.
She is still playing you all 🤣🤣🤣 🖕🏻
She was told by someone I can’t remember who, men like happy dumb women. That’s how she carved out a character for her acting.
she survived a horribly difficult childhood, she had genuine intelligence, talent, both in drama and comedienne, and most importantly, she shined bright bc of her kind heart, she loved children and animals
she started her own production company in NY at a time when no women had, she studied at Actors' Studio, she should have won academy award
What she did for her friend just made me love her even more!! I can't wait to see the update on Dorothy Dandridge😍
A true feminist🙌 Not one to emasculate men, but support, befriend & love other women. We need more like her!
No. Marilyn Monroe Ji rightly rather preferred Men over merely other women. And that is truly Sexy !
She didn’t befriend Jackie Kennedy. She mocked her. She wasn’t perfect.
Feminism is boring and as art feminists. Man lovers amongst the females art truly Exciting.* Rather. Marilyn Monroe Ji's love of the Men is what doth maketh her person a Sex Symbol and as hath been well known and documented. I myself am a natural born Man Lover (naturally, as a Real Woman)* and am enabled unto relate rather fully unto Marilyn Monroe Ji.
@@xoxoxoxo4483no one is
@@xoxoxoxo4483Not saying she was perfect, but she never mocked Jackie Kennedy😂. Where do people get this bs?
This poor, beautiful, sensitive, talented gal didn’t have a chance for true happiness. She was brilliant, her timing was impeccable- I despise everyone who took advantage of her. She lives in our hearts and mind while so many have long been forgotten. ❤❤❤❤
I don’t feel she took her own life.I believe she was murdered!
She threatened powerful men. She was murdered
Of course she was. Those bastard Kennedy scumbags. They wanted to set up their own dynasty of America but the elites had other plans for them. They're cursed!
Agreed
They say her postmortem didn’t show a toxic level because the pills hadn’t melted yet. Speculation that she was injected with something.
She had affairs with John F and Bobby Kennedy, and wanted to go public on some of that, so that may have been the reason she was snuffed out.
Indeed. thanks
This is very interesting. She was born in 1926 when things were still good before the crash of 29'. She lived as a child and teenager in the most desperate of times in modern history. I never thought she was incredibly versed in science or math, but she was cunning. She was a muse and a survivor all at the same time. The swinging 60s was too much for the unwary.
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Thank you for shedding light on this. Marilyn doesn't get enough credit for what she did for Ella Fitzgerald who is the best singer ever.
I was introduced to Marilyn through a less sensual role in “Don’t Bother to Knock”. She was such a captivating performer and left you craving the figure out what exactly was “wrong” with the character. It’s insane how many actresses were forced to nestle into certain roles for the majority of their career.
One of her Best Roles!...
💯‼️ 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥♾️
Marilyn Monroe was very intelligent with a high I.Q. Although she had a troubled childhood, she had grit, determination, and talent. She was a wonderful comedic actress who became a serious dramatic one. But the studio execs wanted her to continue playing "dumb blonde" roles. Read a book about her year in NYC. She quit Hollywood. Lived in NYC to study acting. That's where she met Arthur Miller. Sadly, her own demons and the big bucks lured her back to Hollywood. Her marriage crumbled. She died soon after. I doubt she took her own life. She had projects in development and was taking control of her own life and career. She will always be a major icon.
people like Monty Clift and Shelley Winters told how she took pills by the handful. Shelley even talked about going over there many times and Marilyn being so high because she forgot she had taken the pills and took double the amount. So sad but I do believe it was an accidental overdose. She had tried to kill herself 2 times after being fired from SGTG. That is why Mrs. Murray was living with her. She had promised Martin she would behave herself. I don't think she would have gone back on that.
Boy I'm so glad she and Dorothy was friends
Yeah me too. That's why I think a lot of women who pit them against each other aren't real Dorothy Dandridge fans. They will act like Dorothy was so above Marilyn when in my opinion, their personal lives kinda paralleled minus the racism that Dorothy experienced. Maybe that's what made them bond. Both of them were great in their own ways. Them being friends is awesome.
I read her sister’s autobiography and it said the MM and DD had phone conversations about the different men hitting on them. They would warn each other about them. Her sister’s book was excellent and gave a different insight into Marilyn’s life and the love she had for others. She desperately wanted children but couldn’t and was very good to her family.
@@AberrantAlien Dorothy is often referred to as the "Black Marilyn" so she's pitted as being simultaneously underneath Marilyn and against her. I would disagree that she, Dorothy, was seen above Marilyn, especially with the race factor involved. But I do agree that there are stark parallels to their lives that made them bond, particularly being in the same industry.
In fairness to Norma Jean, during this time, it seemed to be the common practice to LIE about your "real life".
REALLY happy to hear about her friendship with Dorothy D and Ella Fitzgerald. Also intrigued that she wrote poetry and would love to read it.❤️
It's so crazy how Marilyn Monroe was inspired by Dorothy dandridge and studied her I just wish Dorothy dandridge would have got the same type of air play as Marilyn Monroe but that wasn't going to happen back then
Same.
Yes.
Beautiful Miss Dorothy Dandridge 💕💕
that's Otto Preminger fault. look him up.
You know how racism/misogynoir is. Erase Black Woman from history forever and give their credit to someone else.
@@naracharlize3792 No, Its Hollywood's Jealousy of Dandridge's TALENT up against The Bland But Pretty on the surface Stars!...
It makes me like Marilyn more knowing that she was friends with Ella Fitzgerald. She had good taste.
Marilyn did help her in deed
Blonde was directed by an amateur that thought that he was being very Deep by showing us that Marilyn was “sad” all the time.
She didn't play us her handlers did. Remember, celebrities are groomed and polished by producers...they tell the team what they want and the team of stylist, makeup artist and others help to create the image that the producer envisioned.
Marilyn created Marilyn. the studio played a tiny part in her success. unfortunately her creation trapped her.
You can say no to the producer
@@bmwjourdandunngoddess6024 I suspect she would have wound up out of a job if she did. The studio owns her image and creates her public life. That's in the contract an actor signs. Everything about a stars public life is crafted by the studio PR Department and the bosses. It's marketing. They have to sell the star to the public. The studio creates a public life for the star. Every word a star says in public is rehearsed and scripted. The studio even arranging marriages and divorces if they need publicity for the star. (Remember Rock Hudson??? His public life was nothing like his private life.).
@@clarkgable2733 Robert Wagner claims to have had a relationship with Barbara Stanwyck. Except she liked women. I think it's just a beard for him. He couldn't let anyone know he was bi.
"Life is a Stage and we are all ACTORS playing a role. " Is anyone the same in Public as they are at home?? She didn't become another person...she just accentuated her personality.
Marilyn Monroe had a tough upbringing. We appreciate your analysis on her life. It isn't easy to get to the top. Hollywood had its own dark side that not many may be fully aware of.
Monroe was tough and an astute businesswoman. She was one of the first women besides Mary Pickford to start her own production company and she demanded and received both script and director approval of her films... Not even the great Bette Davis was able to receive these...The only tragedy was her addiction to barbiturates the studio got her hooked on.
Marilyn Monroe was a woman in crisis.
That book was discredited long time ago.
It still does.
Marylin was kind and beautiful soul.
@-6982 did I win a prize ? 😀
The queen of sexuality ,and beauty I love her man .
She really was stunningly beautiful
Edit: wow, they literally put her in a potato sack & she was still flawless
She had a nose job.
XDD
@@thankthelord4536 So did Meghan Markle, Jennifer Lopez and Scarlet Johnson to name a few. Marilyn Monroe was pretty even before a nose job. I don't think she needed a nose job. Maybe bosses in the film industry wanted her to have a nose job. Maybe her self wanted that, too. Of course you are more photogenic if you have a more refined nose. Marilyn was a naturally beautiful redhead.
Wow she’s so ambitious. She did what ever it took to get plastic surgery, learn seduction, learn acting and worked so hard in her acting, modelling and career even in fame!
There was a woman in El Salvador who didn't use any plastic surgery nor dying her hair. Maribel Arrieta. That woman was high end because she wasn't promiscous, not conceited and was a happy person. There was a reporter who asked her 'Are you trying to be like Marylin Monroe?' Her response was, ' I think she is trying to copy me.' What a response. Wow. 👏👏👍
Yeah. I think too that if she wanted to kill herself, she'd do it before all that hard work))not after - that's crazy talk
I read a study that a large percentage of women who have Endometriosis were SA when they were children/young. 😞 there’s a 79% higher risk of developing the condition if SA occurred frequently as a child. 😞 poor Marilyn🙏🏻
Interesting. I have endometriosis. This is good to know.
She was a very intelligent woman and was ahead of her time
She reminds me of the Bollywood actress Sridevi. Both have:
•Terrible childhood
•insecure about her education
•Plastic surgery
•Taken advantage of by a lot of people
I would love to see a video of her ❤
Did Marilyn really have plastic surgery?
@@Minty_Aqua yep
@@devdiya9615 Then she was a fake bitch.
Who?
@Cutlyfe Monroe. Yes, I called her that because she is a criminal of plastic surgery. Plastic surgery is a crime, because it's not fair to those who are poor, brings insecurities into young girls and creates a false image of human beauty.
Her beauty is still unique and unmatched.
Maribel Arrieta has entered the chatroom. This salvadoran woman never had surgery done nor dyed her hair. She was 100% authentic. The main reason she cancelled her hollywood contract immediately was when she found out about the promiscuity hollywood lifestyle in person. In the Miss universe contest, she ended up as a runner up and won the miss congeniality award which means she was well liked with the rest of the contestants.
With..a chin, and nose job
@@Trancymind
Even before surgery, Marilyn was super beautiful and had an awesome figure. You seem unaware that more than one human can thrive without having to pull another down, don't you?... Plus it's a video about Marilyn, so we're speaking about Marilyn.
She was beautiful..... But I've always thought she was more beautiful as Norma Jean 💛💛 but I love that she spoke up for Ella Fitzgerald and was a wonderful friend to her. She had a good heart and it was really nice to know that about her. 💛💛
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Crying even watching this and reading your kind words. Thank you x
I suspect the studio arranged the thing with Ella Fitzgerald. The studio PR Department runs everything in a star's public life. The studio will even arrange marriages and divorces. What a star is really like and the PR are often two different things. (Remember Rock Hudson)???
Agreed.
My favorite thing about your videos is the amazing collection of photos that you find. I can always count on you presenting ones that I have never seen before. P.S. I don’t think Marilyn Monroe can even take a bad photo. She has to be the most photogenic star ever.
Marilyn had such a big heart and was such a class act.
If you want to see how talented MM was see Don't Bother To Knock or Niagara or The Misfits. She had a superb and inquisitive intellect and read five books a day. RIP Norma Jean. I'm sure we've found retribution for MR. Z and all those other studio heads.
Marilyn was such a strong and smart woman. To esp endure all that at a young age and still be able to remain a kind person. I still love her I'm just sad that in the time that she live in she had to go through that much and the end.... After knowing all this esp from watching your previous video, there are some suspicious ties to it all. Thank you for the updated video Karine. Always enjoy your video when I can get to them 😭💛
Her alter ego was like her blanket of protection in the industry but my God he took her time with her! Her beauty stood the test of time! We love and miss you Norma Jean!🩷🕊
She was the most beautiful woman to have ever walked the face of the Earth and will remain so. It wasn't just her beauty tho. She had an undefined quality. Have read that she actually glowed. She was brilliant. She created her alter ego Marilyn without a blueprint.
@@jerrylee8261 Jerry, what if I told you there was another woman who was authentic, wife material, happy person and had self respect as a woman than Marylin Monroe? Google this woman from El Salvador, Maribel Arrieta. This woman was honest to herself and others around her.
Truth is a Marilyn movie will only be done justice if it is written or directed by a women .yes she was a sex symbol but she was human and seeing women as human being something men in Hollywood struggle to see. That blonde movie is a disgrace.
I was disgusted by it
@@KarineAlourde did you see grimes recently bragged about surgery to get a more african looking nose? what do you think of transracial surgeries? could that be a video? people call out kim kardashian for trying to look more european lately but grimes was praised, doesn't seem fair
No, I think that they need to stop making movies about her. Nobody will ever come close to making a perfect Marilyn movie. She was perfect and she needs no movie ♥️💁🏻♂️💁🏻♂️💁🏻♂️
@@seabreeze4559 Grimes did!? She’s so disgusting! I am so tired of all these colonizers!🤢 Also. Kim is being bashed for that. She’s being bashed for using Black culture as an aesthetic and dropping it like nothing. Basically, she’s being called out for what people predicted decades ago.
Watch the cnn documentary about her that was made by women!!!
That was the image the studio's wanted her to project. They did that to all the movie stars. She was articulate, smart and kind. Her comedic roles were genius.
Marilyn was undeniably very beautiful and she definitely made the most of it. She must have upset quite a number of people but I really felt sorry for her how she eventually felt used.
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This looks like a scam…
I ❤ Marilyn Monroe. She was kind, thoughtful, and smart! She cared abt others & was a great actress as well as beautiful. With that being said, can you do a story on Ms. Earth Mae Kitt, please? She's yet another actress that I ❤ that was intelligent, intellectual, and beautiful. Whom spoke against Holly-weird and the perils of stardom that came from humble beginnings. Keep up the great work of biographical stories with care and accuracy! I'm tuned ALL THE WAY IN! 😊
There's audio footage on TH-cam of her REAL speaking voice where she doesn't have that breathy sensual sound 😳 she literally sounds like the most regular woman.
Do you have a link?
@@angelinalilliepad it's on TH-cam "Marilyn Monroe the last interview "
No babe… even her normal voice was abnormally feminine sounding. Not regular at all. And yes I’ve watched that interview
@@bananafanalll6651 I don't think her natural voice was abnormally feminine. It had more of a richness and character to it than the breathy voice.
@@ccgrey8731 go watch more interviews
Marilyn was phenomenal, usually when an actress plays a comic role is not sensual or sexy. She was an excellent comic actress and maintained a great sensuality and sex appeal. She was truly unique
i hope her spirit just kind of knows how loved she is 🥺💕 she is THE legend
Beautiful ❤ that's the only words I can describe her . And her kind Soul.
Incredible update. The family DNA was a surprise I wasn’t expecting!👏🏻
Very good breakdown of Marilyn Monroe. She had a very sad life up until the end.
I like Marilyn. She was gorgeous! I saw another documentary and her friends talked about her genius. Her friends said she read a lot...deep books by philosophers, etc. and wrote poetry. She definitely was NOT a dumb blonde, It's sad that men like Sinatra and the Kennedy's used her the way they did. Sad beginning and ending to this beautiful woman's life.
I don’t think people realize the danger in sleeping with high profile men, yes it may be exciting , money involved, they may be attractive. But what do you think they’ll do to you when they’re done? 📝 Scary…
You're absolutely right. But the "danger " you are referring to is because of the "social contract". The "danger" is when you get involved with someone who does not come from the same socioeconomic background, therefore corrupt people will use it as an excuse to execute the individual and claim that it is because of the social order and it is "forbidden". Marilyn was an "orphan " and therfore she was used and abused by Hollywood and touted as a sex symbol and prostitute for wealthy men. If she came from a richer family this would not have happened to her. The poorer women were to be used as prostitutes and harlots and then banned from "normal" functional society.
Girl, I love listening to you, you have a great speaking voice. I'm so glad I found you...
Marilyn will always be THE Icon. Would love to see you do a video on Joan Crawford.
I feel like in her time she wasnt able to be seen for who she was, from our perspective were able tobsee the human she was vs just the image. And she just comes off as as very sweet and its so sad she didnt receive the roles and love she deserved.
Ms. Alourde I appreciate how you do these breakdowns with such grace and free from judgment ❤
My grandfather was born on the exact same day (yes including the year) as Marilyn. It haunts me that they were exactly the same age going what they went through, that was a bad time to be a child 😢 well.... any time was.
She was very kind and generous to Ella Fitzgerald. She had a very troubled childhood & unfortunately she was used by a lot of people. She had beautiful skin and kept good care of it. RIP 🤎❤🤍
I have new respect for Marilyn !
My favorite movie ~ is Bus Stop
Thank you for your in-depth background on Marilyn Monroe. I never knew about her love of books and classical music. Wow, I love Ella Fitzgerald. It's endearing to hear what a good friend Marilyn was in helping Ella's career. Magical.
As far as Marilyn Monroe's death ~ I believe that she was Murdered. Toxicology reports are congruent with nothing being found in her stomach. NOBODY commits suicide with all the bottles lined up straight in a row with the caps put back on top (pictures of the room provide this information) one detective on the case was adamant that Marilyn Monroe was placed in a staged position.
And who would kill herself after years of hard work and building the image, improving skills and gathering knowledge?.. That's just set up and crazy talk..
You are my favorite and your voice is so lovely …I love how you have so much journalistic integrity. You assume your audience is a thinking type and don’t use lame language. Very articulate and so good at adding tidbits not well know to the general public. Thanks for doing videos ❤
It's heartbreaking to see how women get treated throughout history, like they are less than human.This needs to change
Marilyn always knew Gifford was her father. It was no secret in her family, and she made more than one effort to meet him, but he rebuffed her, as recounted by her acting coach Natasha Lytess, who accompanied Marilyn during one of the attempted meetings.
She was far from being the "Dumb Blond" she also helped with the Civil Rights movement for a minute, my friend loves her, she's got a HUGE photo hung up on her wall and has a Marilyn Monroe pillow that she keeps on her living room couch.. I got from the movie(Blond) that alot of men betrayed, used, mocked, etc. her, it's sad about how the men in her life,(studio executives, her father and husband and male friends) treated her.NIAGARA is her best work in my opinion. Ive seen The Seven Year Itch, and Gentleman Prefer Blond also, Her husband got really mad at her for doing the scene( that aided in her iconic image( the scene where she is standing over a iron grate on the sidewalk and her dress flies up. showing her legs).The movie Blond is kind of sad, but it will open your eyes to what she really went through.
The movie is bullshit. Full of lies that are debunked by reputable authors. Blonde was a work of fiction, a novel.
She had to go through so much rip angel 💗
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I read somewhere that she was given a lethal dose of barbiturates through a forced enema. It would have been easy for them to do as she would have been in a drug/champagne induced semi coma and wouldn't have been able to fight back. They just held her down and forced the enema into her backside. That is why there were no traces of drug found in her stomach.
terrible.. there hould be death penalty for murders
You are a great narrator, your fair and concise !!!!😊🇬🇧
Great job finding so many rare photos and facts that haven't been widely shared before! Subscribing.
Ideas for Future vids of iconic women Gia Carangi Courtney Love Dolly Patton Regina king Lucy Ball
Also Karine it will interesting to more of your male break downs❤️
Ooo male breakdowns sounds fascinating! Great idea
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Breathy childlike voices are also a side effect of being abused as a child
Why’s that?
Dear lord. How many people who knew her personally have said she doesn't actually talk that way?
Jacqueline Onassis had a breathy little girl voice, too. But most people who knew her well said that she spoke in a more normal voice around females. It was mostly around men she used the breathy soft voice.
Marilyn stuttered and it helped her not stutter
It's fine, I'll still love Monroe. (Let's hope this is still true after watching your vid Karine) 💀 always look forward to your videos Karine. Im excited for an update on Dorthy soon 😍
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My Sister...WOW!, what a great job on Marilyn. Funny I just started studying on Marilyn after studying on Dorothy and Eartha Kitt. I found out some of the things you did but no where of the amount of info as you. GREAT JOB!!!.
You are right everything what you just said because I seen a documentary back in 1981 that when Marilyn Monroe was in the hospital
that the CIA removed her body and brought it back to the hotel that's where she died at so everything you said was on point because she was still alive when she was in the hospital and a hospital staff said what happened to her body because she was still alive.
So karine everything you said was OnPoint...
yeah a lot of crap has been spewed by people trying to make money off her corpse.
I Love the Voice of the narrator ❣️
Smooth FM radio Show host
type that you fall asleep to after the show ends.
I have read BOOK AFTER BOOK ON MARILYN!!!! This is the VERY FIRST TIME that I have heard her mother was Mexican!!!! And Jane Mansfield was sooooo JEALOUS of Marilyn, it was PATHETIC!!! YES, I TRULY BELIEVE, IN MY HEART OF HEARTS, Marilyn WAS TAKEN OUT!!!! She knew too much, and if JFK was gonna go for a "SECOND TERM", there COULD NOT BE ANYTHING THAT WOULD LEAD TO HIM BEING ACCUSED OF ADULTERY!!!! Thanks Karine.
jeanne carmen faked all of that crap about the kennedys to make money off her corpse. This is well known.
Being born in Mexico doesn't make anyone a person of Mexican lineage
Doesn't say she was,nor did she look it
@@BeverlyOsborn-y4l True.
Noooo!! Her childhood definitely wasn't faked. I can't believe ppl are starting this disgusting rumor, can't just let Miss Monroe RIP. Some people will make up ANYTHING for a damn like.
Agreed.
Always love your videos - regarding MM’s death, there was a water glass, Fred O’tash was proven to be a crook looking for money for his story, and Robert Kennedy is proven to have been out of town with his family visiting another family. It’s interesting with the insane amount of pill bottles, prescriptions and her years of drug abuse that everyone questions her death as a suicide, yet when we talk about heath ledger, not a peep. I agree with what you said, they don’t speak on her poetry because it’s not salacious. But these murder rumors certainly are just that.
They never mention her doctor prescribed her over 750 pills in the span of 2 months either. Or that it’s normal for an addict to have no pill residue in their stomach. If there was a coverup, it was probably her doctors getting rid of some of the pill bottles in her house.
What bugs me about the Kennedy stuff is it completely overshadows what was actually happening to Marilyn in 61/62.
I saw a documentary that stated that there was too much drug in her bowels to actually have been consumed by mouth before passing out. I suspect the feds
jeanne carmen, who never really knew marilyn is the one that started the whole kennedy bullcrap.
Marilyn Monroe stayed at the Brentwood Inn on Sunset Strip in Beverly Hills California. She died there as well. Her Brentwood home was near by. 🌹
Great pictures, she is absolutely Stunning. Not anyone near like that anymore.
Marylin Monroe was a good actor she wanted the world to believe she was a dumb blonde... And people bought it!! If that is not acting then what?
Wow never knew Marilyn had siblings but that does explain this true crime story that I saw with a young girl being Marilyn's niece and I was so confused about that but I get it now.
You know you're powerful when others are creating "art" just to mock you 🤣💯
She probably did play us. But it’s not something bad. All of these stars do. They choose an image they want to embody and that’s what they do. They basically sell an image to the world, they play a character theie whole life
I suspect the studio created the image. The studio publicity machine creates everything we hear about movie stars.
Your videos are just beautiful...and your voice is so soothing. Well Done
I really appreciate your research on her childhood. 👏👏👏👏👏
I believe she suffered because she has symptoms of cptsd. Some say borderline personality disorder but some experts say cptsd is often mistaken for borderline personality disorder in women. Some say due to misogyny.
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It’s so lovely to see the mutual of great celebrity and artists
She definitely didn’t seen helpless. She seemed like she had anxiety because of the pressure of being an it girl. That’s about it. She was not helpless, sorry or sad. She had normal sadness that anyone probably had in the 50s whereas being married usually doesn’t leave to peace of mind or satisfaction. She was bold enough to leave her marriage to DiMaggio who didn’t want her acting any longer. That means she was very in-tuned with her needs.
Well he probably beat her that’s why they divorced. Also Marilyn did have depression. Your opinion is a bit odd. She was diagnosed and anyone with a brain and empathy today would agree. Anxiety and depression usually go hand in hand. I encourage you to read and watch somethings about Marilyn made by people who actually knew her and people who understand and respect her. Her interviews and tapes as well, You can find a lot on the channel called- Marilyn Monroe video archives
@@Angel-ts8rc You're one of those depression advocates that's likely on medication yourself. Anyone with a brain can see that diagnosing people because they have feelings of depression is not a right move. There's nothing to prove that Marilyn would have been clinically depressed. He friends and co-stars did not speak of her as having depression. Feel free to share your sources. Lay off the pills
@@aubreyjames8795 wtf is a depression advocate lmao?? I do not take medication. I’m not depressed. Your the one who said she was not sad.. which according to ppl who knew her and literally any analysis of her is not true.
Marilyn Also wore Floris White Rose.
Whenever she was in
Londoñ. She'd always stop by
Floris and purchase several bottles and soaps of White Rose
Its still made today. It is beautiful. You'd ne er think it was a vintage fragrance
It's all connected... Think about how many entertainers have been unalived 😔
She's so amazing.. no matter what!
I love the story of Monroe and Ella. ❤
My grandmother and all her sisters loved Marilyn. So I grew up loving her too.
She was the glamorous Hollywood standard, and still is today
I watch and read all things Marilyn because she so interesting to me. I definitely believe her connection to the Kennedys led to her demise. We will never know the true events of her death. RIP Marilyn Monroe....a true icon.
This involving to CIA reminds me Candy Jones. Vigilant Zitizen has a good article of her. You can read couple of articles from that web side before they demand a toll. In brief Monroe had a chidhood taruma when she possibly developed an extra persona. Candy Jones truly had so, and mind conrol secret service agent took an advance of it. You can basicly make a manchurian candidade using a hypnosis when a victim already has more peronas.
I love Marilyn and I have to compliment the way you host your shows . very interesting.
Great VID, thank you. It's very nice that you portray these artists as intelligent as they were. It must of been terrible for all women in those times but especially if not white, at least some of these ladies tried to overcome the stigma of that sexist and racist world when they could. And on another level Marilyn was human even though she mixed with the inhumane elites. What she did for her friend Ella Fitzgerald should never be forgotten because they the elite would except Ella's music but not let her in by the front entrance to perform. Discusting on the establishment but
Amazing Marilyn stood up to them❤️