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Marilyn Monroe’s last phone call before she died

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Marilyn Monroe’s last phone call before she died

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Ana de Armas stars as Marilyn Monroe in the Netflix biopic ‘Blonde’. The film traces the actress’s life from obscurity to her tragic death at 36.

Fans and insiders remain baffled by Monroe’s last moments before she died in 1962.

Reviews for the film have been mixed.

While some praised de Armas’s performance, others have criticized the film’s lack of glamour and complexity.

Monroe’s life has been the subject of much speculation and conspiracy theories since her death.

The Los Angeles Police Department ruled her death a “probable suicide”.

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However, questions have persisted about her final movements and the last phone calls she made.

Monroe had many friends in Hollywood, but her relationship with the Kennedy family was fraught.

Monroe had a relationship with President John F. Kennedy, and rumors circulated that she was about to go public with information about the affair.

It is unclear who Monroe’s last phone call was to.

Her housekeeper, Eunice Murray, woke up sensing that “something was wrong” in the early hours of August 5, 1962, hours after the actress had died.

Murray found Monroe “lying face down on her bed, covered by a sheet and clutching a telephone receiver.”

Monroe had reportedly been speaking with her friend, actor Peter Lawford, before her death.

Lawford had been trying to persuade Monroe to come to a party he was hosting.

Instead, Monroe told him to “Say goodbye to Pat, say goodbye to the president (Lawford’s brother-in-law), and say goodbye to yourself, because you’re a nice guy’, before drifting off.”

Monroe also spoke to her hairdresser, Sydney Guilaroff, shortly before her death.

Guilaroff saw Monroe at around 9:30 pm and later told Vanity Fair that Marilyn had “telephoned me in despair…

She rambled on about being surrounded by danger, about betrayals by ‘men in high places,’ about clandestine love affairs.”

One theory about Monroe’s death is that she was murdered.

However, there is little evidence to support this theory.

The official cause of death was “acute barbiturate poisoning”.

Monroe had a long history of substance abuse and mental health issues.

Monroe’s death sent shockwaves through Hollywood and the world.

Her legacy endures to this day.

She remains an icon of beauty and glamour, but also a symbol of the dark side of fame and the toll it can take on a person’s mental health.

Monroe’s final phone calls have become part of her legend.

They offer a glimpse into her state of mind in the days and hours leading up to her death.

While they may never reveal the full truth about what happened to her, they continue to fascinate and intrigue her fans and admirers around the world.

The release of ‘Blonde’ has reignited interest in Monroe’s life and career.

Ana de Armas’s performance has been widely praised, even by those who didn’t like the film itself.

As Monroe once said, “Imperfection is beauty, madness is genius, and it’s better to be absolutely ridiculous than absolutely boring.” Her life was certainly not boring, and it continues to captivate us decades after her death.

Monroe’s death has become part of Hollywood lore.

It is a tragic reminder of the pressures and pitfalls of fame.

As Jamie Lee Curtis, whose father Tony Curtis starred opposite Monroe in ‘Some Like It Hot’, said of Monroe in a recent interview, “I think about the life that she had, and the way in which she had to endure, as a woman in the entertainment industry, what was required of her. And it breaks my heart.”

Monroe was a trailblazer in many ways.

She defied conventional beauty standards and created a new template for female s^xuality and power.

She was a talented actress, singer, and model who became an icon of the 1950s and 60s.

Despite her short life, Monroe left a lasting impact on Hollywood and the world.

She starred in many classic films, including ‘Gentlemen Prefer Blondes’, ‘The Seven Year Itch’, and ‘Some Like It Hot’.

Her image and likeness have been used in countless advertisements, merchandise, and art pieces.

She has been portrayed on screen by many actresses, including Michelle Williams, Naomi Watts, and of course, Ana de Armas.

 

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