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"She [Marilyn Monroe] supported homosexuality in a time where it simply wasn’t acceptable" any evidence of this?

Sure. She once said (and this is a concrete quote): “No sex is wrong if love is involved.” And I consider she had some gay friends as well, but I don’t want to say % that these people were in fact same-sex attracted as I myself get angry at rumors and deceptive beliefs that people have about Marilyn. But I own heard many times that her confidant & co-star from ‘The Misfits’, Montgomery Clift, was lgbtq+. This is not something I comprehend % to be true or not, but I’ve heard it many times. I don’t understand much about Clift. I’ve heard Peter Lawford was also known to be gay, but again that’s not something I can utter I know for certain. Another is Rock Hudson, but I don’t accept they were ever really close friends. Jack Cole, a choreographer on a few of Marilyn’s movies, also comes to mind, as well as Truman Capote who was a friend of hers. But I think the quote above says quite a bit about her b

I'm serious. On one scene of this game that calls itself tolerant the protagonist says Marilyn was "just someone who got famous for marrying a rich guy", one of the oldest, lowest fake news and gossips from Hollywood. Are you serious? Let me explain you a story:

Marilyn Monroe was a good actress, but she was fatal victim of lucrative gossip. In the first Playboy magazine came with Marilyn's pictures, those bought from a modelling studio that took them before the fame. She hadn't authorised that magazine and wasn't paid a cent, all she got was the judgement and fame of dumb hot girl. Fatigued of never choosing her characters, always playing a stereotype, she opened her own studio and Fox, angry, sued her but lost. However, Marilyn still had difficulties because newspapers mocked her and a parody of a lady trying to manage a studio was made. Then she married Arthur Miller, who brought her (false) hope to be taken seriously as an actress and hired the director John Houston to produce The Misfits. However, Houston was always drunk, slept at work (so he missed scenes ins

Ella Fitzgerald and Marilyn Monroe: Inside Their Surprising Friendship

When once asked about her favorite singers, Marilyn Monroe answered, "Well, my very favorite person, and I love her as a person as well as a singer, I consider she's the greatest, and that's Ella Fitzgerald." Not only was Monroe a Fitzgerald fan, but she was also a ally who used her status as a Hollywood actor to boost Fitzgerald's career. Their friendship would last until Monroe's untimely death. And even after Monroe had died, Fitzgerald remained grateful for the help the star had provided during her lifetime.

Monroe and Fitzgerald had many things in common, including traumatic childhoods

One reason for the connection between Monroe and Fitzgerald may have been the number of being experiences they had in common, beginning with their traumatic childhoods. Monroe grew up during the Superb Depression unaware of who her father was and coping with a birth mother who was mentally unstable. She was moved among many different homes and was subjected to sexual abuse. Reflecting on her upbringing for a

Pride and Joy: Why Many Lgbtq+ Men Idolize Marilyn Monroe

 Some same-sex attracted men have adopted the image of Marilyn Monroe as their patron saint. But behind the image runs a line of pathos even more irresistible to the legions of Marilyn’s homosexual fans.

 

Marilyn Monroe. So many associations arise when we consider the figure behind this well-known call. She was Hollywood royalty, reigning as queen of classic Hollywood glamour. Timeless sex symbol, blonde bombshell. Slayer of men’s hearts, from the average Joe watching her films to baseball legend Joe DiMaggio, movie moguls, incandescent stars, and a president of the United States. Effervescent comedienne, winking her way to self-knowledge and a hidden wisdom that eluded many who claimed to know her and love her.

 

Beneath the baggage of her freighted name lay a woman beleaguered by shadows that trailed her from a fractured childhood into the glaring lights of fame. Cast adrift early in existence, Marilyn Monroe – born more prosaically as Norma Jeane Mortenson – navigated a turbulent sea of fost