@@maribart4237 her mother had schizophrenia, and she was then orphaned. Both her grandparents and uncles also had schizophrenia. Marilyn was put into foster care and raped multiple times. She was so badly hurt and was extremely sensitive and easily wounded because of her childhood and loss. She was so desperate for love and acceptance but was left with a pain most people couldn't comprehend. I think I'd call that a victim but not sure what someone would need to go through to reach that description in your eyes
You have that person in the room,everyone looks their way towards them,their feet faces them and everyone waits for them to speak..there is too much power in that
I love how she stood up for herself. She mentioned how it's odd that people assume you're dumb just because you take care of your appearance. It still rings true to this day.
Because basic people are jealous of very beautiful people, so they demean them by saying they're dumb.. cause they can't say anything bad about their appearance.
I can't believe how rude the interviewer was to her, I've heard many interviews they had with marilyn assuming she's dumb just because she was beautiful and had blonde hair she was very intelligent people only saw her for her looks not her talent or intelligence poor marilyn :(
Kim Mann yes that's what I love about her she was never rude back to any interviewer, she handled it well even though deep down it must have upset her. I did hear she loved to read too.
Natasha Mayes RIGHT.......he was such a dick lol but back then, men were who they were and said what they wanted too........she kept right up with him though and didn't miss a beat and showed him how smart she was.
I really don’t appreciate the way this man speaks to her but she is holding it down. Also. Girl. You were not dumb. Period. You where ahead of your time sis and the world wouldn’t have it.
If you look at many interviews from the era, a lot of times men spoke in this flirtatious tone when interviewing women. It is very disrespectful I must agree. He is conducting an interview and not on a date with her.
So she really was not stupid in the industry should probably pretended to be stupid but she really was smart like her friend Jeanne said if she was not smart she wouldn't be so stressed out.
She wasn't stupid but she wasn't particularly intelligent either. She was reflective and sensitive and people get that mixed up with being more on the intellectual side.
@@undercoverhamster2549 ❓she wasn’t particularly intelligent - she was intelligent , so don’t mix up robotics people with people follow by their hearts....
@@annwrite1866 I don't know what you're talking about with robotics. It was no criticism of her- just some people make out she was Einstein in disguise. She was other things but she wasn't that. End of.
Whenever I saw Marilyn Monroe. .. She reminds me of Cinderella. The way she talked just same as Cinderella. I guess cinderella characteristics (voice and appearance) inspired by her.
Oh c'mon! You think it's okay for a woman to slap a man ever? You'd never say that about a man slapping a woman...stop promoting laying a hand on ANYONE over anything, let alone WORDS!
"blondes and dumb go together." Man this guy is very intelligent.... Color of hair does not correlate with intelligence. She's way more intelligent than he is.
I think a lot of ppl were intimidated by her..😩 see how he's like "a lot of men are scared of u" sounds like hes speaking for himself when he says that too
@@iwilleatyourkids3472 her beauty and intelligence- many people will find that intimating. It makes them feel inferior whether they recognize it or not
@@iwilleatyourkids3472im late but there are many ppl who genuinely see "beautiful" ppl as intimidating. not in an exaggerated actual unsafe feeling ofc but just in an astonished, emotionally uneasy way
I'm so proud also to be from Brooklyn. Especially after hearing Marilyn Monroe say it. Mae West was also from Brooklyn. Born & Raised. You can hear Miss West Brooklyn accent in most of her movies. LoL. Imagine running into Marilyn on a Brooklyn street. Amazing!!!
@@dandarth-kc9cf I know. I've seen all of her interviews including the last one when she was drunk on champagne. She based a lot of her mannerisms on Betty Grable as well. Doesn't make her NOT one of a kind and the most memorable, worldly regarded icons of all time.
BlushGush I would love to find out how to talk like her. I have a lower voice a little bit (for a woman) not too deep but not high pitched either. I stutter though and talk too fast and dont really know how to hone my voice. I’ve learned the voice is also a key to appearing feminine (some believe)
Such a clear recording. She’s a such clever open minded woman, that’s absolutely right what she said about people’s limited mind. I feel so bad that her spouses, men didn’t give her what she truly deserved.
The way she was cornered into the wall with a microphone shoved into her face doesn't seem like a natural position for a person to be in, but she handled it well.
She was waaaaaay ahead of her time..she existed in several planes, at the same time, that's how she found herself to feel more tortured ...she was a beautiful being, inside and out and it truly is difficult to be this perfect! Such an angel..in how she spoke, how she walked, what she looked like and how much kindness her soul had, towards this world! Compassion is the highest form of intelligence, and she had so much of both! Rip beautiful
something about her voice is so beautiful and uncommon. It's a rare gentle voice, it would be beautiful to hear her singing a child or someone to sleep.
To all those commenting on how articulate she is, it's all the more amazing given her education level. Her diabolical childhood of being shunted between relatives, foster families and orphanages, left little time for concentration on studying. Her last formal education was at 15, and at 16 she was married off by her last foster family who were moving and didn't want to take her with them.As someone whose education was badly affected by trauma, I can vouch for how difficult it is to take anything in under such circumstances. So almost all of her education was self teaching as an adult, an amazing achievement. A woman who never stopped trying to 'better' herself.👍🏻💓
@@Confusius. no doubt about it but that doesn't change the fact that she was actually very intelligent like people who know her or acquaintance of her always said that she was never the dumb blonde she was very sensitive and very intelligent.
She wasn't dumb...she had a thirst for knowledge and was a great reader.....I love the fact that she didn't go into great detail as to why she liked Brooklyn..she just liked it..simple....She also put herself down a lot by knowing that looks don't last forever and the fact she doesn't think she is madly educated...Such a sweet person who sadly went too soon. Her beauty was something rare almost luminous...like an angel...
So beautiful ! It's incredible to think a little girl like her became a so great star always under the spotlights. I would have loved that she never died
So original and sweet our Marilyn Monroe..intelligent and sophisticated...North American ne valued the real Marilyn Monroe ..Hollywood understimated her intelligence her bewuty her value....I love her originality a true Human being
Wise, sensible words from Marilyn. I'm 57 years old and can verify that "Gravity..." really does "...catch up with all of us"! She grew up in California and spent more than half of her life there but I can see why Marilyn would want to retire to another place. The horrible experiences and situations and memories Marilyn must have had in and of California, no family, few if any close enriching friendships, what was there for Marilyn to stay for?
She still loved LA. She was born, raised, and buried here. She attended UCLA and got her career started here. When she would return to LA from NY she would say how happy she was to be back. She was always at the beach and a beach girl at heart. When she came back to LA for good, she bought the only house she ever owned. Mexican style. Photographer George Barris said she had made a toast to the city right after. Where she was "born, raised, succeeded, and failed." His actual quote.
I live in Brooklyn. Born & Raised. I always have been a big fan of Marilyn Monroe. Now I love her even more. She is so right on about the neighborhoods in Brooklyn. So many different cultures here. All in one place. Mae West was also born & raised in Brooklyn. Miss West never lost her Brooklyn accent. Love her to. There is a magic about Brooklyn. You can either love it or hate it. I would have loved to bump into Marilyn on a Brooklyn street. Sounds like a good name for a movie!
Proof in the details: Footage starts with the star getting preped up, adjusting her hair etc, in a "behind the scenes" video format, or a _newsfilm of a newsfilm_ . Then, towards the end of this clip the filming lights go ON and the reporters start officially asking questions for the newspiece they were doing. That is the moment Marilyn stops posing, stops doing her signature pouty lips and sex kitten glance (that had been the pre-interview bit for the still images they were taking of her) and as she answers questions her eyes shift to the most honest, endearing, attentive glow as she CAREFULLY LOOKS AT EVERY SINGLE ONE of the reporters eye to eye to answer their questions. Not for a moment she pauses with a vague glare into the distance , which a lot of other stars like to do then and now. She was paying dully attention to every single one of them and especially, gave first consideration to the one female professional there. THAT's brains and beauty, all rolled in with sensitivity, compassion. She was mesmerizing. And not a smudge or trace of mental illness in her. The world destroyed her. FOREVER MARILYN MONROE. 👑 💛
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We seem to want everything the same, but we know we need unique people in this world. Marilyn was one of them. You can find a million pretty blondes, but there will always be just one Marilyn Monroe.
It’s so weird that Marilyn Monroe is known as like a cheesy icon for being smart but she actually was really intelligent and so graceful. Opposite of what most people know her for
marilyn monroe 😇💝 is a natural beauty. marilyn is smart, witty, very talented, generous 💸💰 hardworking, and sweet lady, actress, dancer, singer, an amazing cook and an icon 😄🌸
Was just in Brooklyn 1 month ago and absolutely 💯 agree with what Marilyn said all those years ago. Loved it there. Wonderful interesting place. Loved the people. 💯🇺🇸
She's so sharp. She made a personal brand that wasn't really her true self but she did it to be massively successful in her career. Her career milestones made her incredibly happy, but as always in Hollywood you're surrounded by wolves and predators. Imagine how brilliant her personal brand actually is that it still makes her estate money. She would have been able to fund charities eternally at this point. Imagine how successful Brooklyn is today following a tough few decades, but the world caught up to her, and she's recognized for it -finally.
She always spoke so eloquently, so beautiful & poise.
John Kennedy must've really appreciated it
Finn Macdonald she was a stutter just to let you know
@@theworldisimmense so?
My bf Indian to.
she rarely used her real voice
She seemed so down-to-earth. R.I.P 💖
She wanted to retire to Brooklyn :( I wish she'd gotten the chance
Yes❤️😍😍
i was rlly not expecting you here lol but yes i agree r.i.p Marilyn
Rip
Yeah but I don’t like that she said “I don’t need your Jesus”
I could listen to her talk all day.
Me too! Even her voice was absolutely gorgeous.
She's snow white irl
The elegance and her voice
Such a preious being 💜
Right? Her real voice is like a lullybye (sp?).
🍸🍸🍸
Me too
SAME!!!!!.
I literally winced when he said possession. They treated her like property. Smh
Yeah, word on the streets was that she was passed around to the high and mighty, even the then president! Her story is so sad!
I love the way she fobbed off that comment with an "Well, I Don't know what you mean, I live here?". (Not verbatim lol)
@@GG_Booboo and yet was apparently more into other women but played with men for power.
It’s was her decision to so y’all can’t stop acting like she is a victim
@@maribart4237 her mother had schizophrenia, and she was then orphaned. Both her grandparents and uncles also had schizophrenia. Marilyn was put into foster care and raped multiple times. She was so badly hurt and was extremely sensitive and easily wounded because of her childhood and loss. She was so desperate for love and acceptance but was left with a pain most people couldn't comprehend. I think I'd call that a victim but not sure what someone would need to go through to reach that description in your eyes
she is so unbelievably magnetic.
Mmm
Deeply
You have that person in the room,everyone looks their way towards them,their feet faces them and everyone waits for them to speak..there is too much power in that
No matter how close you are with the person already there,they look when they smile..I wonder what it is that makes someone SO magnetic
IKR, it seems amazing,I never understood Marilyn's fame but then TH-cam suddenly decided to recommend her interviews and now i understand it.
I love how she stood up for herself. She mentioned how it's odd that people assume you're dumb just because you take care of your appearance. It still rings true to this day.
Can confirm that its odd, i am both out of shape and dumb
YES
@@DanklingBS Well it's smart of you to notice.
I guess you're not that dumb after all.
Because basic people are jealous of very beautiful people, so they demean them by saying they're dumb.. cause they can't say anything bad about their appearance.
We “nice looking” people devote more time to our looks bc it’s our priority lol
I can't believe how rude the interviewer was to her, I've heard many interviews they had with marilyn assuming she's dumb just because she was beautiful and had blonde hair she was very intelligent people only saw her for her looks not her talent or intelligence poor marilyn :(
Natasha Mayes She handled it with such grace. Beautiful lady 😍 She loved to read I hear.
Kim Mann yes that's what I love about her she was never rude back to any interviewer, she handled it well even though deep down it must have upset her. I did hear she loved to read too.
Natasha Mayes RIGHT.......he was such a dick lol but back then, men were who they were and said what they wanted too........she kept right up with him though and didn't miss a beat and showed him how smart she was.
Natasha Mayes duh. It was the 50s nearing 60s. It was a very different, and i mean a VERY DIFFERENT time
Natasha Mayes Yes. He did not ask good questions. He asked very stupid and chauvinistic questions. But Marilyn was very nice and classy.
I really don’t appreciate the way this man speaks to her but she is holding it down. Also. Girl. You were not dumb. Period. You where ahead of your time sis and the world wouldn’t have it.
I don't know much about Marilyn, how was she ahead of her time?
He wasn't saying she was dumb, though.
It was just the time and he was respectful towards her
If you look at many interviews from the era, a lot of times men spoke in this flirtatious tone when interviewing women. It is very disrespectful I must agree. He is conducting an interview and not on a date with her.
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Actually she is very intelligent in her answers here.....
Ann Write why were you even doubting she’d be intelligent
So she really was not stupid in the industry should probably pretended to be stupid but she really was smart like her friend Jeanne said if she was not smart she wouldn't be so stressed out.
She wasn't stupid but she wasn't particularly intelligent either. She was reflective and sensitive and people get that mixed up with being more on the intellectual side.
@@undercoverhamster2549 ❓she wasn’t particularly intelligent - she was intelligent , so don’t mix up robotics people with people follow by their hearts....
@@annwrite1866 I don't know what you're talking about with robotics. It was no criticism of her- just some people make out she was Einstein in disguise. She was other things but she wasn't that. End of.
1:40 her sigh on the audio lines up almost perfectly with the footage
IKR I SAW THAT TOO
At 2:11 also kinda... her facial expressions and mouth movements kinda match the audio!
true omg
I noticed that too.
Mmm
Whenever I saw Marilyn Monroe. .. She reminds me of Cinderella. The way she talked just same as Cinderella. I guess cinderella characteristics (voice and appearance) inspired by her.
SSNH CHANNEL 😱 Omg you're so right. This makes me sad because even Cinderella wasn't treated very well by her sisters.
I thought the same thing for years
I was thinking more like Snow White🥰
@@hannahalexis9233 Me too, i think her voice is more like snow white. anyway, she is such a Goddess. Sooo beautiful.
the point is even if u ppl dont agree which...THIS GIRL WAS A PRINCESSSS
Marilyn seems like a person that existed but never did. I'm not sure, it's just felt like she wasn't real, when she really was.
..why?
@@aurora7934 probably because she feels so ethereal
@@iinskiyuii That's True 🙂
I know what you mean
@@wtfeveridgaf yeah little bo peep
Poor Marilyn, never got her wish to retire to Brooklyn 💔
She is here in Spirit! She was amazing.
Sadly she caused her own death. Her demons got the best of her
or to experience gravity catching up with her in time
That was my same spot never had her chance poor girl 😢
or did she??? Zelda Zonk
She has such a beautiful speaking voice. Like a beautiful whisper.
Its fake
I find it fake and very annoying.
So you prefer the annoying vocal fry voices of today?
@@sineater3919 thank you omg
Just imagine her moaning sounds during _ Pure heaven
The interviewer wouldn’t get away with that now, a slap comes to mind
They would walk out
I said the exact damn thing, lol! He sounds thirsty! Chauvinism was alive and real in that era, so was racism! Lucky for us "kids" born in this era!
Oh c'mon! You think it's okay for a woman to slap a man ever? You'd never say that about a man slapping a woman...stop promoting laying a hand on ANYONE over anything, let alone WORDS!
@@isabellind1292 calm down calm down, okay then a few choice words to put him in the right direction
@@lesleyhubble2976 Thank you.😊👍👍
"blondes and dumb go together." Man this guy is very intelligent.... Color of hair does not correlate with intelligence. She's way more intelligent than he is.
I can't believe he even said that blonde hair dumb all together so rude
@@secreteobsession3584 That's a misinterpretation of what he said. He said, "seem...to go together" - in movies and media.
And shes not even a blonde, she was born a brunette
He wasn’t saying he agreed with it. He was also talking about how it was strange that the two were associated together
She wasn’t born a Blonde she was very smart indeed
*Her voce is so beautiful and soothing* 😍
More like fake and annoying.
@@sineater3919 why watch a video dedicated to Marilyn if you think that? what’s the point?
Hearing my name in Marilyn Monroe’s voice is the coolest thing! She has the most lovely, soothing voice.
She was talking about the city. There’s a city called “Brooklin”.
The reporter was intimidated by her, you could tell.
Even I was and I'm behind a screen many a year late
I think a lot of ppl were intimidated by her..😩 see how he's like "a lot of men are scared of u" sounds like hes speaking for himself when he says that too
why would people be intimidated by her though?
@@iwilleatyourkids3472 her beauty and intelligence- many people will find that intimating. It makes them feel inferior whether they recognize it or not
@@iwilleatyourkids3472im late but there are many ppl who genuinely see "beautiful" ppl as intimidating. not in an exaggerated actual unsafe feeling ofc but just in an astonished, emotionally uneasy way
I only know her because of her "name" but gosh, she really existed. What a beautiful woman.
She sounded so reasonable
H.L.A Solomonov no hint of the internal strife she had.
@@jblue705 I agree. She exudes confidence here. Love everything about her!
"It takes a smart brunette to play a dumb blonde" Marilyn Monroe.
Hello Teri how are you doing
I grew up in Brooklyn.This woman was smart as hell and sensitive.She is still with us as long as we remember her.
I’ve never been more proud to be a Brooklyn girl.... such a kind and intelligent woman. We lost a gem.
I'm so proud also to be from Brooklyn. Especially after hearing Marilyn Monroe say it. Mae West was also from Brooklyn. Born & Raised. You can hear Miss West Brooklyn accent in most of her movies. LoL. Imagine running into Marilyn on a Brooklyn street. Amazing!!!
@@timetheory84 yes... tf
@@timetheory84 are you dumb
@@timetheory84 the way that’s not true
She has the sweetest laugh...there's intelligence, sincerity, humility, and humanity. How can you not fall in love with her.
She makes me cry. What a unique person. She didn’t deserve her sad ending.
Awwwwww - so sweet. O Marilyn, honey - so sorry you didn't get to retire in Brooklyn 💜
Im sure she and joe are together
And have babies; carry on acting
His voice dips and starts getting seductive and soft. You can actually hear him falling for her on air.
He's not falling for shit. He mentions several times how stupid he thinks she is.
A man can outwardly insult a woman while covertly desiring her.
This is not her real voice. Fake voice for the public.
@@dandarth-kc9cf I know. I've seen all of her interviews including the last one when she was drunk on champagne. She based a lot of her mannerisms on Betty Grable as well. Doesn't make her NOT one of a kind and the most memorable, worldly regarded icons of all time.
BlushGush I would love to find out how to talk like her. I have a lower voice a little bit (for a woman) not too deep but not high pitched either. I stutter though and talk too fast and dont really know how to hone my voice. I’ve learned the voice is also a key to appearing feminine (some believe)
So beautiful. Timeless beauty!!!!!!!! Inside and out !!!!!!!! 💋 👑 💋
She had so many plans for the future. Just imaging her as a little old lady walking around Brooklyn breaks my heart.😭
Mine too.
Such a clear recording. She’s a such clever open minded woman, that’s absolutely right what she said about people’s limited mind. I feel so bad that her spouses, men didn’t give her what she truly deserved.
People with a good heart can be taken advantage of 😔
The way she was cornered into the wall with a microphone shoved into her face doesn't seem like a natural position for a person to be in, but she handled it well.
She was waaaaaay ahead of her time..she existed in several planes, at the same time, that's how she found herself to feel more tortured ...she was a beautiful being, inside and out and it truly is difficult to be this perfect! Such an angel..in how she spoke, how she walked, what she looked like and how much kindness her soul had, towards this world! Compassion is the highest form of intelligence, and she had so much of both! Rip beautiful
Celebrities today will never look as glamorous on the red carpet as the stars back in the day.
Cate Blanchett is up there I think.
Cate Blanchett is amazing style icon her styl mix between feminity and masculinity.
Her speaking voice is just as attractive as her looks!
something about her voice is so beautiful and uncommon. It's a rare gentle voice, it would be beautiful to hear her singing a child or someone to sleep.
She's a legend and was so humble and way smarter and talented than they have her credit for.
I could listen to her voice all day it's so beautifully breathtaking.
To all those commenting on how articulate she is,
it's all the more amazing given her education level. Her diabolical childhood of being shunted between relatives, foster families and orphanages, left little time for concentration on studying. Her last formal education was at 15, and at 16 she was married off by her last foster family who were moving and didn't want to take her with them.As someone whose education was badly affected by trauma, I can vouch for how difficult it is to take anything in under such circumstances. So almost all of her education was self teaching as an adult, an amazing achievement. A woman who never stopped trying to 'better' herself.👍🏻💓
Watch other interviews from that time. People in general articulated themselves way more sophisticated.
@@Confusius. no doubt about it but that doesn't change the fact that she was actually very intelligent like people who know her or acquaintance of her always said that she was never the dumb blonde she was very sensitive and very intelligent.
her voice seems so elegant, it's so peaceful
She wasn't dumb...she had a thirst for knowledge and was a great reader.....I love the fact that she didn't go into great detail as to why she liked Brooklyn..she just liked it..simple....She also put herself down a lot by knowing that looks don't last forever and the fact she doesn't think she is madly educated...Such a sweet person who sadly went too soon. Her beauty was something rare almost luminous...like an angel...
this 2minutes 41 second audio of MM talking says so much more about herself than the movie Blonde!
So beautiful ! It's incredible to think a little girl like her became a so great star always under the spotlights. I would have loved that she never died
Soft gentle voice, so enchanting. Beautiful beyond words 🥰
So original and sweet our Marilyn Monroe..intelligent and sophisticated...North American ne valued the real Marilyn Monroe ..Hollywood understimated her intelligence her bewuty her value....I love her originality a true Human being
Shes the most gorgeous person I've ever seen and heard, it's so sad how she left this world so early
Became such a famous around the World with this very kind attitude - hard to survive......
" I heard you were smart, but I didn't know..."
Keep the class coming, dude.🤐😐🤔
Her voice is both sweet and relaxing. Such a sensual creature she was.
She was looking ahead to retirement. The poor lady.
She’s truly mesmerizing. I just can’t stop looking at her.
Oh, her smile just grabs my attention; she's so beautiful.
I love her voice so much 😍
this is wonderful, thank you.
this poor girl. may she rest in peace x
Wise, sensible words from Marilyn. I'm 57 years old and can verify that "Gravity..." really does "...catch up with all of us"! She grew up in California and spent more than half of her life there but I can see why Marilyn would want to retire to another place. The horrible experiences and situations and memories Marilyn must have had in and of California, no family, few if any close enriching friendships, what was there for Marilyn to stay for?
She still loved LA. She was born, raised, and buried here. She attended UCLA and got her career started here. When she would return to LA from NY she would say how happy she was to be back. She was always at the beach and a beach girl at heart. When she came back to LA for good, she bought the only house she ever owned. Mexican style. Photographer George Barris said she had made a toast to the city right after. Where she was "born, raised, succeeded, and failed." His actual quote.
It sure does 🤣
I live in Brooklyn. Born & Raised. I always have been a big fan of Marilyn Monroe. Now I love her even more. She is so right on about the neighborhoods in Brooklyn. So many different cultures here. All in one place. Mae West was also born & raised in Brooklyn. Miss West never lost her Brooklyn accent. Love her to. There is a magic about Brooklyn. You can either love it or hate it. I would have loved to bump into Marilyn on a Brooklyn street. Sounds like a good name for a movie!
Baddest woman of all time! 😍😍her voice is so soft and humble sounding
I never heard this interview before. She was out of this world!! This voice is strange... I think it hides so many secrets. I like her very much!! ❤️
I LOOOOVE her voice! so gentle and ladylike.
I moved to and live in Brooklyn and wow, I have her pictures all over my apartment. Thank you for posting this.
Proof in the details:
Footage starts with the star getting preped up, adjusting her hair etc, in a "behind the scenes" video format, or a _newsfilm of a newsfilm_ . Then, towards the end of this clip the filming lights go ON and the reporters start officially asking questions for the newspiece they were doing. That is the moment Marilyn stops posing, stops doing her signature pouty lips and sex kitten glance (that had been the pre-interview bit for the still images they were taking of her) and as she answers questions her eyes shift to the most honest, endearing, attentive glow as she CAREFULLY LOOKS AT EVERY SINGLE ONE of the reporters eye to eye to answer their questions. Not for a moment she pauses with a vague glare into the distance , which a lot of other stars like to do then and now. She was paying dully attention to every single one of them and especially, gave first consideration to the one female professional there. THAT's brains and beauty, all rolled in with sensitivity, compassion. She was mesmerizing. And not a smudge or trace of mental illness in her. The world destroyed her.
FOREVER MARILYN MONROE.
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Luna Hahnemann 💜
Very beautifully put,thankyou for this!!😄😄
Katie Pie 💋 why thanks! Keep a good thought for her.
#Always💛
Scotland HasMyHeart 💋 Michael Powell's Scotland cliffs have always had my heart too.
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Thanks!💜
Keep a good thought for her #always!
Luna Hahnemann 💘
We seem to want everything the same, but we know we need unique people in this world. Marilyn was one of them. You can find a million pretty blondes, but there will always be just one Marilyn Monroe.
Her voice sounds so familiar.
It's eerie.
Sweet voice and smile super and natural beauty R.I.P the ONE for me Marilyn Monroe love you forever ❤️💋🌹🌹🌹
her voice is so calming. i could listen to her for hours
She curated the persona and legend that is Marilyn Monroe. She was absolute involved in every aspect of her image. What a genial and sweet girl. XX
The interviewer was annoying as hell. Marilyn was of course a trooper as always.
I can listen to her voice all day! It's so calming!
such a beautiful woman inside and out. her voice is angelic
Behind those beautiful smiles, lots of pain are hidden.
Her voice is so pretty I could fall asleep to it 😍
She sounded so cute when she said "Streets" at the end.
She was so outspoken and down to earth!! I love Marilyn forever!!!
Her voice is so pretty omg
Her voice is so soothing... like actual silk. and her sweet laugh ❤️❤️
Her voice is so relaxing i love listening to her!she was truly an amazing woman❤️🌹
Wow her voice sounds clear as a bell in this interview!! So lovely
She’s so way ahead of her time. She would have shined brighter in our times! Wow!
Her voice is so sweet..❤
Her voice is so 💞
Why would men be afraid of a stunning beautiful intelligent famous woman
Ahhh her voice is so relaxing... ASMR vibes haha! Man, I love her so much 💋
Hello Mir how are you doing
I would give everything to turn back time and have just a few minutes with her, to talk about whatever she wants or do whatever she feels like doing
Perhaps to warn her would be the best wau to spend it lol but I get ya. Ooh your comment is old
@@isla4953 speak for yourself dude...I once replied to a 9 year old comment 😂😂
It’s so weird that Marilyn Monroe is known as like a cheesy icon for being smart but she actually was really intelligent and so graceful. Opposite of what most people know her for
When I think of femininity, I think of Marilyn Monroe.
Did you not notice the adam's apple bobbing away?
@@cathywild1606 you know women have Adam's apples too, right? it's a larynx, not a key sex trait.
@@cathywild1606 lmao what?
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She quintessential of feminity
Sweet and timeless Marilyn Monroe... Pure magnetism
Marilyn Monroe💋 is absolutely
"Wonderful!"💖💖💖
She handled that man amazingly!!! God why did he think he could say that
marilyn monroe 😇💝 is a natural beauty. marilyn is smart, witty, very talented, generous 💸💰 hardworking, and sweet lady, actress, dancer, singer, an amazing cook and an icon 😄🌸
I wish more people spoke like this still. So posh 💋
She was just so beautiful 😍
Wow ... her voice ...love her
Spread love, it’s the Brooklyn way 😘
Yesssssss!!!
Was just in Brooklyn 1 month ago and absolutely 💯 agree with what Marilyn said all those years ago. Loved it there. Wonderful interesting place. Loved the people. 💯🇺🇸
The discrepancy between her eloquency and maturity and the cretinism and puerility of the man interviewing her makes it hard to listen to.
Her voice is so soothing and sweet 🥺💞
She's so sharp. She made a personal brand that wasn't really her true self but she did it to be massively successful in her career. Her career milestones made her incredibly happy, but as always in Hollywood you're surrounded by wolves and predators. Imagine how brilliant her personal brand actually is that it still makes her estate money. She would have been able to fund charities eternally at this point. Imagine how successful Brooklyn is today following a tough few decades, but the world caught up to her, and she's recognized for it -finally.
Her voice is so beautiful like her appearance 🖤
She was mesmerizing 😘
❤I love this interview with Marilyn Monroe. I've known this video for many years and I always come back to watch it❤❤