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What If...MARILYN MONROE HAD LIVED?
All About History UK
|Issue 151
After defeating her darkest demons, what could the world expect from the iconic star in later years?
In 1962, the world was stunned by the tragic death of Marilyn Monroe, a symbol of beauty and fame, who passed away at just 36.
Her untimely demise has been attributed to her reliance on prescription drugs, a conclusion drawn from scientific analysis, though whether it was intentional or accidental remains a mystery. Over the years, her passing has captivated theorists and filled numerous books. Some biographers, like Norman Mailer, have conceded that their works and murder theories were financially motivated and held no merit. However, no matter how Marilyn died, it's intriguing to ponder an alternative scenario: what if she had been rescued that fateful night? What different path might her life have taken?
If Marilyn's career had continued, what would it have looked like and for how long? For example, could she have won an Oscar?
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