Dec 11
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Previously unseen Marilyn photos released by 94 year-old photographer



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9 Responses to “Previously unseen Marilyn photos released by 94 year-old photographer”

  1. Other Karen says:

    The headline picture is wonderful. Thanks forposting this.

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  2. Domidroid says:

    Yawn. Sorry, just find Blondes boring and overrated. Also, find the fascination with them racist. Aren’t Mondays fun?

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  3. Action says:

    I’d say turn her into a brunette or a redhead and I’s still say the same thing. Her face is just gorgeous, sexy and pretty all at the same time!

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  4. Someone says:

    She’s a classic beauty, even though I do agree with Domidroid!

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  5. Domidroid says:

    Not saying she wasn’t beautiful, just more beautiful as Norma Jean, before Hollywood turned her into a bauble.

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  6. Anonymous says:

    There was a really sweet vulnerability about her. I agree with Domidroid…I liked her better as Norma Jean before everyone tried to mold her and make her into a product. She seemed so lost after that.

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  7. Action says:

    Oops, misunderstood. I agree with that statement as well. Norma Jean is much better than here. I feel bad that she was so vulnerable and people turned her into something she was not. She suffered, unfortunately, for it. :(

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  8. Melissa says:

    I see more than physical beauty in this woman. I see a woman who wanted all of her life to be loved and worked hard to get that…and failed. A tragedy. But a beautiful legacy. Her photos are all over my walls because she deserves to be remembered.

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