Marilyn Monroe

This is why people are unhappy Hugh Hefner was buried next to Marilyn Monroe

"The woman who looked her whole life for love . . . ends up with Hef."
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Without asking the actress, Hugh Hefner put her on the cover of his first issue which read 'First time in any magazine, FULL COLOR, the famous Marilyn Monroe NUDE.'

When asked about it, Monroe had this to say:

'I never even received a thank-you from all those who made millions off a nude Marilyn photograph. I even had to buy a copy of the magazine to see myself in it.'

The system did its work on Marilyn Monroe, and she died at age 36 after being digested by the culture that consumed her. She died with money but not a lot. More money has been made by her brand since her death; even today you can see Monroe products being hawked.

Then in 1992 the grave next to Marilyn came up for sale, and Hefner purchased it for himself, gloating in the status that he would be her eternal bedmate.

Dead Marilyn made no comment.

Fifty-five years dead, and now the Playboy is about to pull up the sheets of her tomb and crawl on in.
Hugh and Marilyn never met.

She never consented to anything, from nude photos in Playboy to eternal bedfellows, because he never asked; he never even said hello.

The woman who looked her whole life for love . . . ends up with Hef. The man who spent his whole life ignoring the humanity of women and having his way ends up lauded a civil rights hero.

I don't know that any story defines this asshole more than this one.

Rest in Power, Norma Jean."

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