The nation is abuzz with birthday celebrations, but not for the reasons you might expect. While there is controversy surrounding President Trump’s grandiose plan for America’s 250th with a UFC cage fight on the South Lawn, attention is turning to another significant commemoration.
Marilyn Monroe’s centennial is being honored worldwide. Events include a prestigious exhibition at a Paris film museum, ‘Cent Ans de Fascination,’ a show at London’s National Portrait Gallery, a concert in Japan, a display at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Los Angeles, and a lively look-alike contest in Palm Springs.
Norma Jeane Mortenson, known to the world as Marilyn Monroe, overcame numerous personal challenges. These included dealing with a mentally ill mother, a father who abandoned her, living in 12 foster homes, surviving sexual abuse, and navigating Hollywood’s harsh environment. Despite this, she became a globally recognized icon of glamour and grace.
Among her enduring life stories is her time as the 1948 Artichoke Queen in Castroville, California. Marilyn forged her identity, donning a persona she described as a ‘veil’ over Norma Jeane, hiding her deep-rooted wounds. Her foster parents often sent her to the movies, where she dreamed of being wanted, a pervasive theme in her life.
Marilyn Monroe is fondly remembered for her role in ‘Some Like It Hot’ as Sugar ‘Kane’ Kowalczyk, a character who often faced life’s challenges head-on, much like the actress herself. On her 100th birthday, people worldwide are showering her with the adulation and affection she sought during her lifetime.

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