Tuesday, May 17, 2011

"All little girls should be told they are pretty, even if they aren't." — Marilyn Monroe

Born Norma Jeane Baker, Monroe graced this world with her presence on June 1, 1936. Her mother was Gladys Baker and her father was either Edward Mortenson or Stanley Gifford; Gladys was unaware of the true father. Monroe fantasized that her real father was Clark Gable. As you can see, her desire for fairy-tales and magic started at quite a young age. However, life wasn't just roses for Monroe. Her mother had shown signs of emotional disturbance. She left her baby at daycare in a hurry and returned to her job as a film cutter.

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