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Marilyn Monroe, The Last Love

This was the happiest moment of Marilyn Monroe's life, as well as the beginning of the end.

By Y.W. FungPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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At Kennedy's 45th birthday party, she wore a stunning diamond gown.

Under the spotlight, he sang affectionately for Kennedy, his eyes filled with respect and longing.

What is the rationale for Marilyn Monroe's strong display of love?

What anguish and delight has she known in her little life?

On May 19, 1962, during Kennedy's 45th birthday party, a new face arrived. Marilyn Monroe, a well-known American movie star, was this person.

Because of her late entrance, everyone's attention was riveted on her.

Marilyn Monroe is well-prepared for this lavish feast.

(A garment worn by the late American actress Marilyn Monroe during her lifetime is anticipated to earn $3 million at auction.)

A practically translucent diamond gown was custom-made for him for $1,400.

The almost 2,000 little diamonds inlaid on the garments emit dazzling light under the light, highlighting Marilyn Monroe's attractiveness even more vividly.

The entire massive auditorium has now become Marilyn Monroe's own concert, with the sound of a crisp and lovely melody that was as warm as the warm wind. Countless flaming eyes pounced on her, utterly consumed by the beauty of the affluent world. The Voice of Heaven's prisoner.

When Kennedy saw this, he smiled, since Marilyn Monroe was singing a happy birthday song for herself, which made him both glad and proud.

It seems to reason that a legislative dignitary or a corporate magnate would not appear on such an important event. Why is Marilyn Monroe, a minor performer, able to take part in such a big event?

Marilyn is not qualified to attend this luncheon as a popular celebrity, but her other identity permits her to easily enter and depart the White House in the United States.

Because she was Kennedy's lover in secret.

Marilyn Meng confessed that she had been impoverished and neglected since infancy.

As a result, she has always harbored a burning desire for a joyful love.

However, she battled in love and in her job during her brief life. She felt more heartbroken when love was shattered, despite the delight.

Marilyn Monroe's association with John F. Kennedy, rather of bringing her great glory, became the last straw that ruined her life.

Monroe, who was at the peak of her acting career, soon piqued Kennedy's interest.

Even Kennedy, a veteran of the love scene, can't help but be swayed by Marilyn Monroe's affluent beauty, and the insane quest of it begins.

When they initially met, Kennedy was a gentleman who assisted her in pulling out the chair. Later, concerned that Monroe would catch a cold, he purposefully put on his coat for her.

Marilyn Monroe, it may be argued, did not feel any air on the other side of Kennedy, but was more kind than everyone she knew.

And because the other party's high status at the time gave Marilyn Monroe a great sense of security, she fell in love with Kennedy and couldn't wait to offer him her heart.

Even at his birthday ceremony, he spent a lot of money customizing a pair of practically transparent, brilliant diamond outfits, and performed an expressive birthday song for him, which drew acclaim and ovation from the audience.

Kennedy was affected as well, and joked that after hearing such a honest and charming birthday song, he may retire from politics.

Monroe couldn't contact each other after the banquet.

Kennedy eventually opted to cruelly forsake Marilyn Monroe, who was genuinely loving to himself, for the dignity of the family and his personal interests.

Monroe was discovered dead at home three months later from an overdose of sleeping pills.

Kennedy was slain the next year and in another universe, reunited with Marilyn Monroe.

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