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Marilyn Monroe Media Hoax Involving VANITY FAIR, Millington Conroy & MMLLC


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Marilyn Monroe. magnificent in her unique beauty was captured by photographer Bert Stern in 1962, who recreated this very same photo session with actress Lindsay Lohan in early 2008. It was a spectacular success for the New York Magazine and it seems quite obvious that VANITY FAIR wanted to top this success--simply by putting the 'original' back on the cover: Marilyn Monroe. It worked. But the content of this story is misrepresenting Marilyn Monroe history, and that is wrong. And disrespectful too.
Marilyn Monroe. magnificent in her unique beauty was captured by photographer Bert Stern in 1962, who recreated this very same photo session with actress Lindsay Lohan in early 2008. It was a spectacular success for the New York Magazine and it seems quite obvious that VANITY FAIR wanted to top this success--simply by putting the 'original' back on the cover: Marilyn Monroe. It worked. But the content of this story is misrepresenting Marilyn Monroe history, and that is wrong. And disrespectful too.
2008-09-18 01:29:11 - By Jennifer J. Dickinson, VP, MARILYN MONROE PRODUCTIONS, LLC
What do you get when you put together a legendary deceased movie icon, a spin doctor and a bunch of ancient looking paperwork and vintage clothing? Can anyone hear a ca-ching of the cash register?

This is the case of the recent Vanity Fair spread, which claims to unlock the many keys to Marilyn Monroe's still talked-about life including details of her spending habits, her liaisons, her incoming and outgoing personal and business correspondences, and most especially, the fodder that continues to fuel the rumor mills of her short thirty-six years.

Did she sleep with the Kennedys?

Was she murdered by the mob?


Sources that inspired the Vanity Fair article will lead you to believe that Marilyn Monroe had a clandestine existence. The article even clarifies details with the author of Goddess: The Secret Lives of Marilyn Monroe, Anthony Summers, who unearthed what turned out to be the biggest hoaxers of them all.

The answer to both of these questions then, of course, is no.


In other words, when fraudsters are interviewed for an article, all their "facts" will eventually come down like a house of cards, and invalidate anything written in the Vanity Fair story.

Even before her death, vultures were already swarming in to feast upon Marilyn Monroe. The Strasbergs took over her life, inundating her with their method training, which further whittled away at her fragile self-confidence. Doctors were assigned to feed her pills to help her to sleep, to wake her up, and to quell her anxieties. Employees were hired by those that she trusted most, many of them to literally spy on her, such as her business manager Inez Melson and her housekeeper Eunice Murray.



To read the entire article please access

the link below:

blog.ourmarilyn.com/2008/09/16/marilyn-monroe-vanity-fair-hoax.a ..

More information an the VANITY FAIR HOAX can also be found here:

blog.ourmarilyn.com/2008/09/16/exclusive-the-secret-marilyn-file ..


It is all too obvious that the items which are shown on the VANITY FAIR website are a continuation of 'Marilyn Monroe: the exhibit,' which turned out to be the biggest exhibition hoax / fraud in history.
To view an interview, conducted by CBS / KCAL 9 in Los Angeles. This interview aired prior to the lawsuit which ultimately stopped the exhibition from touring the world for the following 12 years. Items shown on the VANITY FAIR website were also on display in Long Beach, supported by Millington Conroy, a friend of Robert W. Otto, curator of the stopped Queen Mary Marilyn Monroe exhibit.
The set of the now infamous set of Clairol 1974 (twelve years after Marilyn Monroe's death), produced plastic and electric hair curlers is also featured in the cover story, written by VANITY FAIR editor Sam Kashner. Mark Bellinghaus, who immediately spotted them during the press conference was later the appointed expert witness in the filed class action lawsuit against three defendants. He pointed out that 99% of the exhibition was bogus imitation. Fakes.





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MARILYN MONROE PRODUCTIONS, LLC,

P.O. Box 35054
Los Angeles, CA, 90035

Contact Person:
Mark Bellinghaus, Jennifer J. Dickinson
CEO & VP
Phone: 862 - 268 0652
email: email

Web: WWW.MMFRAUD.COM

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