Fascinating Information About Legendary Marilyn Monroe's Life


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Men respected Monroe very highly. She was apparently romantically involved with US President John F. Kennedy, late Frank Sinatra, and his brother Robert.
With well-publicized relationships that still captivate historians and fans alike, Marilyn's private life was as nuanced and intriguing as her public persona. Given both were at the height of their popularity when they got involved, her relationship with Frank Sinatra was especially remarkable. Though brief, their relationship was defined by real affection and mutual understanding of the demands of stardom. Still among the most divisive elements of American political history are her claimed relationships with both Kennedy brothers. Legendary is the relationship with President Kennedy, which culminated in her well-known "Happy Birthday, Mr. President" performance at Madison Square Garden in 1962. But these ties were entwined with politics, power, and the ugly side of fame, not just love entanglements. Every one of these men stood for several facets of the American dream Marilyn both embodied and battled all her life. Her web of contacts with these influential people exposes much about the junction of politics, entertainment, and personal life in 1950s America.