Marilyn Monroe Rare Live Television Appearance - "Person To Person" Interview 1955

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  • @AidanB
    @AidanB 9 років тому +6369

    Imagine being there. Seeing the colours, the details on her face. It would be fascinating

    • @meganjackson6055
      @meganjackson6055 5 років тому +52

      Aidan B Honestly. I would love it

    • @msdustismith8919
      @msdustismith8919 5 років тому +60

      I've often thought of that myself

    • @JP-my7hs
      @JP-my7hs 5 років тому +28

      It’s like a portal ahah

    • @maxxard7992
      @maxxard7992 5 років тому +62

      I wish that we could go back in time and forth as we pleased. I would marry Norma Jean before she met Arthur Miller. I would do my best to care for her in my tenderest loving care until death do us part, no matter if she was in loyal to me or not. I love you Norma Jean Baker (Aka Marilyn Monroe). May you rest in Heavenly Paradise. I'll see you when I (Godwilling) get there. Until then, it's nice to talk to you even though I can't hear your voice. At least not yet.

    • @NAMSOist
      @NAMSOist 5 років тому +28

      She’s not even close to perfect overrated af

  • @Harlowee
    @Harlowee 10 років тому +1900

    you know what i always noticed about Marilyn in her interviews..she thinks before she speaks..she chooses her words carefully and doesn't blabber on and answers the questions to what she thinks suffices, she is a smart girl.

    • @hathanh100
      @hathanh100 6 років тому +25

      Harlowee thanks
      She is so smart

    • @SheenaJackson39
      @SheenaJackson39 6 років тому +58

      Harlowee Exactly. People in the public eye nowadays really need to watch MM interviews and take some notes.

    • @TaterTheBeloved
      @TaterTheBeloved 6 років тому +8

      Harlowee she has a stutter

    • @raesmith2164
      @raesmith2164 5 років тому +31

      She had a very high IQ but it's sad that everyone thought she was just a dumb blonde

    • @reneenayfabnaynay5679
      @reneenayfabnaynay5679 5 років тому +17

      @@raesmith2164yes! I agree. She was anything but dumb.

  • @lucianag9528
    @lucianag9528 8 років тому +7625

    Marilyn Monroe was not a socialite. Marilyn Monroe was not filthy rich. Marilyn Monroe’s goal in life was not to be as pretty as she could. Marilyn Monroe didn’t believed that ‘Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend’. Marilyn Monroe didn’t came from a rich family. Marilyn Monroe was not just a sex symbol. She came from a broken home, she never met her father and her mother was schizophrenic. When she started her career: Worked as a model, and had to do extra hours of work in a factory. Men didn’t gave to her the opportunities that she had: She spent six long years (1947-1952) and numerous of minor movie roles to finally got her first starring role, (Marilyn’s six month contract with Columbia Pictures in 1948 was not renewed because she turned down the offer from Harry Cohn to have a weekend with him on his yacht). She did hours of dramatic lessons, singing lessons and dancing lessons everyday to feel prepared for her roles. When she finally achieved her stardom, her salary at the studio was low. She faced the studio system that was very controlling at the time - she studied method acting in the Actors Studio, builded her own production company (the third woman in history to do this) and made a career that was her pride. She was a early civil rights activist, she donated time and money to numerous charities, she was the first celebrity to talk about child sexual abuse, she had a personal library of over 400 books and was a avid reader. From a girl who came from nothing, she was a Golden Globe winner who starred in over 30 films and won numerous acting awards. She also was very critical about herself and was extremely perfectionist in her films. I can't stand all those Kim Kardashian comparisons, they look NOTHING alike. This glamorous image that you guys see today was far from being the only thing that she had. Don’t be fooled by the myths, don’t be fooled by people’s thoughts about her, don’t be fooled by the fake quotes.

    • @phanclemmings9629
      @phanclemmings9629 8 років тому +126

      Opposite if "role models" like Kim kardashian today

    • @phanclemmings9629
      @phanclemmings9629 8 років тому +9

      +Muke Clemmings of*

    • @andromedastar4900
      @andromedastar4900 8 років тому +295

      +Lucy G 100% agree. I just recently finished reading her biography (Donald Spoto version) and it's amazing how you feel like you if you knew her she would have been a great friend. I've read biographies of other actresses of the time (Gardner, Turner, Bacall), and while they were indeed very interesting women, you just don't get the same sense of sympathy that you have for Marilyn. Reading about Marilyn's life, there is no sense of "they were lucky and I wish I had their life"...reading about her makes me feel genuinely compassionate towards her and sad for her. One of the facts I learned about her was that indeed she didn't even like fine jewelry. She only had two pieces, the diamond ring given to her by Joe DiMaggio, and a strand of Mikimoto pearls. She wasn't materialistic, or selfish, or greedy. She wasn't vapid either. It really makes me sad that she had such low self-esteem and some people in her life used her and made her feel so bad about herself. She was a shining star that burned out too soon.

    • @mcseegee02
      @mcseegee02 8 років тому +245

      +Lucy G Point taken. Couldn't agree more. Marilyn Monroe was never vain and narcissist. She was shy, insecure, and just wanted to prove to the world that there's more to her than meets the eye. Kim K would never be half the woman Marilyn was. :(

    • @lucianag9528
      @lucianag9528 8 років тому +17

      Mhac Xhi YES!!! Preach it

  • @DarkSkies72
    @DarkSkies72 Рік тому +155

    Poor Marilyn. She was only 36 when she died and she’s been gone for 61 years, yet her legacy is still strong. She’s loved and missed. A true icon.
    #RIPMarilynMonroe 🙏🏼

  • @annemcguire9721
    @annemcguire9721 5 років тому +6990

    MARILYN once said " Hollywood is where they pay you $1000 for a kiss & 50 cents for your soul."

    • @viantzpradz4771
      @viantzpradz4771 4 роки тому +76

      Poor Hollywood!

    • @viantzpradz4771
      @viantzpradz4771 4 роки тому +73

      i am so sad read that, but its true!

    • @calebcain1468
      @calebcain1468 4 роки тому +86

      Everybody sells their soul today. She was different

    • @sunshineandstarlight
      @sunshineandstarlight 4 роки тому +6

      Sad

    • @BillClinton228
      @BillClinton228 4 роки тому +78

      A producer on Marilyns movies once said "she's not sexy but there is something incredibly attractive about her"
      When she talks to the camera you can see why he would say that.

  • @MaddyHerondale
    @MaddyHerondale 8 років тому +3111

    Marilyn has the most beautiful smile.

    • @love123_ultra5
      @love123_ultra5 8 років тому +19

      Maddy Herondale when it's real

    • @maliklee9035
      @maliklee9035 7 років тому +28

      Maddy Herondale she laughs like god, her minds like a diamond.. :') 💙

    • @UnchainedMelodie92
      @UnchainedMelodie92 5 років тому +9

      @@maliklee9035 Did you really just use Lana Del Rey's lyrics as a quote lol

    • @maliklee9035
      @maliklee9035 5 років тому +10

      @@UnchainedMelodie92 um yea but thats the truth! Duh😹

    • @UnchainedMelodie92
      @UnchainedMelodie92 5 років тому +7

      @@maliklee9035 Lmao! Well I suppose you got me there 🙂

  • @pazybendiciones406
    @pazybendiciones406 8 років тому +1952

    She'd only been appreciated for her beauty. Never her depth.

    • @triggerhappy522
      @triggerhappy522 5 років тому +46

      i think her depth was part of her appeal and beauty. her demeanor romanticized men and women aspired to be like her.

    • @triggerhappy522
      @triggerhappy522 5 років тому +34

      @Lady Fervor probably not . everyone has problems , but when someone beautiful has problems it reminds us how how unfair life is to all of us. no matter how beautiful you are, you're life can still be just as fucked up as a burn victim's . you just can't win, and there is some relief in knowing that someone as beautiful and glamorous as marilyn monroe didn't live such a good life. it's sad, but honest

    • @yee3133
      @yee3133 5 років тому +2

      Trigger Happy so true:/

    • @dmoney9285
      @dmoney9285 5 років тому

      Paz Y Bendiciones ... True

    • @TheGameTrainzHD
      @TheGameTrainzHD 5 років тому +7

      Trigger Happy you explained It perfectly... if she wasn’t extremely beautiful we probably wouldn’t care but it’s like a reality check that your looks don’t matter. Well said

  • @SYF-xc1ec
    @SYF-xc1ec Рік тому +73

    she is so captivating, even in 2023 I can understand why people were simply charmed by her and her personality, so kind, so genuine and soft spoken, I can listen to her talk for hours

  • @ayla8d
    @ayla8d 9 років тому +2749

    Her voice is so calm and feminine it could put me to sleep.

    • @orangutansoda
      @orangutansoda 9 років тому +20

      I agree

    • @matthewpierce1763
      @matthewpierce1763 7 років тому +39

      So true. She had a lovely voice....and seemed like an adorable person (yes I know she had her flaws, but we all do). So sad that the "powers that be" in Hollywood drove her to her death at such a young age by not letting her simply be herself.

    • @kibbitzedits1833
      @kibbitzedits1833 7 років тому

      Matthew Pierce agreed!

    • @Jasmine215100
      @Jasmine215100 7 років тому +13

      It's too bad that such a beautiful woman couldn't come across much smarter!
      I read that some male reporters used to quiz Marilyn and Rita Hayworth on some pretty hard topics to trip them up!
      Nice wasn't it?

    • @annastarr2043
      @annastarr2043 7 років тому +59

      Jasmine Wright She was smart. She had no childhood. Was a great business woman. Knew her self worth. Did it on her own.

  • @amaziahyaohsharal9840
    @amaziahyaohsharal9840 4 роки тому +6093

    It’s crazy on how those accents are completely gone in today’s day.

    • @michaelinelegant1289
      @michaelinelegant1289 4 роки тому +781

      Yea, it's also interesting to know that many actors in that era had to learn that accent which is called Mid-Atlantic accent

    • @stephsutterfield3069
      @stephsutterfield3069 4 роки тому +713

      I kind of wish we still talked like this

    • @marjodeep8685
      @marjodeep8685 4 роки тому +79

      Right But I dont think thats an Accent Because Im French and Even here At That Time Movies Our News ...People Had theSame Accents that was a Vibe lol... I think that was just The Song of Tv's Before but Only Guys Because I know thatsreally Marilyn's Voice

    • @l.k.1111
      @l.k.1111 4 роки тому +103

      @@stephsutterfield3069 I talk like that. Some people still do...not everyone talks how the movies portray or music videos show...we develope our voices as we grow...and we all have different modalities to our one personality (different tones for different emotions or moods...). But if you are not around different people, you'll never hear the beauty of different accents anymore except the nostalgia of watching these videos.

    • @hakuqtsukii
      @hakuqtsukii 4 роки тому +203

      Im pretty sure people in real life didnt talk to each other like this..

  • @brandongriggs8166
    @brandongriggs8166 8 років тому +5682

    How is it possible to miss someone you've never met?

  • @renegadetherapper
    @renegadetherapper 2 роки тому +1090

    Everyone talks about her obvious beauty but let’s talk about how stinkin cute her mannerisms were & how impressive it was that she acted through a speech impediment (which she developed through sexual abuse at an early age) & held it together SO WELL while dealing with intense misogyny. She was super intelligent, introspective and wise. Really quite an impressive human.

    • @JS-yf9xh
      @JS-yf9xh 2 роки тому +37

      Have you watched Blonde yet? Marilyn would be horrified.

    • @spolch9482
      @spolch9482 2 роки тому +10

      What speech impediment?

    • @no1nestandsalone387
      @no1nestandsalone387 2 роки тому +10

      She had a speech impediment? 😮

    • @no1nestandsalone387
      @no1nestandsalone387 2 роки тому +33

      @@JS-yf9xh that movie isn’t even based in truth. It’s a fictional novel/movie. It inserts some truth to the story but not entirely. She was a victim of Hollywood and so forth but she still was a very strong woman. She loved acting she never said she didn’t want to do it. I think she liked the attention honestly. But she definitely didn’t like the blonde jokes and such.

    • @thesilentcomposer1278
      @thesilentcomposer1278 2 роки тому +27

      @@spolch9482 She had a really bad stutter, which she managed by talking with that slow breathy voice she’s so well known for now

  • @oliv23_
    @oliv23_ 4 роки тому +1975

    Before seeing this interview, I'd never realized how Marilyn was actually a sensitive shy person. You'd never know just from looking at her pictures

    • @carolinaviescafernandez5490
      @carolinaviescafernandez5490 4 роки тому +191

      She was an introvert. Not many friends and she also loved spending time alone

    • @hsd287
      @hsd287 3 роки тому +77

      Which means she was a great actress after all 😂

    • @neveralone7212
      @neveralone7212 2 роки тому +14

      Trauma

    • @swolfe9668
      @swolfe9668 2 роки тому

      Marilyn was a HOMEWRECKER she trampled on Jackie's marriage and didn't care
      she only craved power and money and fame
      she blackmailed the Kennedys and got killed for it

    • @naheenisapoet69
      @naheenisapoet69 2 роки тому +19

      Ita persona lol. Marilyn and Norma are diff

  • @hollyanne4562
    @hollyanne4562 9 років тому +2919

    She not only gives off a really sweet vibe, but a really tragic one too..

    • @paulmanly3694
      @paulmanly3694 5 років тому +107

      Yes, it's as if you can see her soul hurting.

    • @augopen
      @augopen 5 років тому +27

      Ya I was wondering if she was on pills

    • @thatperson6428
      @thatperson6428 5 років тому +42

      Not to sound horrible but every famous person is gonna be doing something whether it be smoking, Abusing pills or doing drugs in general. Being rich and famous is nothing except overwhelming and lonely!

    • @vijaynair2403
      @vijaynair2403 5 років тому +13

      Nah!
      What you’re feeling there is confirmation bias.
      You only say that cuz you know she’d be dead 7 years after this interview.
      The human brain is a powerful thing.

    • @GlennaVan
      @GlennaVan 5 років тому +8

      @@augopen - I was not wondering such a thing. Actually, I was thinking for once she seemed like a normal person just hanging around the house and not needing to put on at all.

  • @yanahJ
    @yanahJ 9 років тому +2717

    I see a sad soul every time she smiles... :(

    • @yanahJ
      @yanahJ 9 років тому +166

      Clearly unhappy inside and playing up to the cameras :(

    • @Imhornydadcomeinside
      @Imhornydadcomeinside 9 років тому +31

      +Jhanay She was known for taking pills and drinking.

    • @MsJoeyJody
      @MsJoeyJody 9 років тому +43

      +Jhanay It breaks my heart... :(

    • @Dingalingring
      @Dingalingring 8 років тому +76

      +Jhanay No doubt because Marilyn had been sexually abused numerous times by then, and was also an ongoing victim of the CIA's trauma-based mind control programme, 'MK-ULTRA'. Check out Fritz Springmeier's thorough research on this and Marilyn. It's eye-opening stuff, but it also explains so much about Marilyn, her life and her death (killed by the CIA, in part), in hindsight. Sadly, this is still going on with certain celebrities today. What a world...

    • @lilliee333
      @lilliee333 8 років тому +1

      what do u mean by that

  • @daniellesorensen4622
    @daniellesorensen4622 2 роки тому +94

    She was so beautiful. She did not deserve to be treated so cruelly and disrespected. A beautiful Soul that wanted Love. God rest your beautiful Soul Norma Jean

  • @marcpadilla1094
    @marcpadilla1094 4 роки тому +3553

    She wasn't dumb or naive.She just had a child like innocence. She's really excited when she looks excited and she's really present in the moment.

    • @johnp515
      @johnp515 4 роки тому +63

      That’s it. But it should be said that being in the moment doesn’t mean that she wasn’t self aware. Many people noted that if she had actually been “dumb” and less self aware and less aware of the game and how it’s played she would have been happier.

    • @allureoffemininity1091
      @allureoffemininity1091 4 роки тому +207

      Her child like innocence is an act.. she meant to appear like that.. no adult can have innocence especially of they've gone through what marilyn had.. but that is what she wanted her image to be like :)

    • @Aurora-lp9sn
      @Aurora-lp9sn 4 роки тому +29

      AllureOfFemininity not necessarily

    • @westiekid8400
      @westiekid8400 4 роки тому +73

      “Child like innocent”Actually she didn’t - she was a tough cookie. Watch her older movies with her real voice, real posture etc

    • @sunshineandstarlight
      @sunshineandstarlight 4 роки тому +3

      Exactly

  • @Cat-nb9yq
    @Cat-nb9yq 4 роки тому +3283

    I feel so sad for her, her smile never really reaches her eyes. She's beautiful but... so sad

    • @VenekaWithDriveIntoGreatCredit
      @VenekaWithDriveIntoGreatCredit 4 роки тому +72

      Wow. You just said a lot there. I noticed it right as I read your comment.

    • @nooononono4042
      @nooononono4042 4 роки тому +4

      Sephartes, he was forced transgender. Marilyn is a guy

    • @flynnd6516
      @flynnd6516 4 роки тому +36

      Yeah fake smile. Easy to see.

    • @adriannagerace3119
      @adriannagerace3119 4 роки тому +15

      nooo nonono no...no she wasn’t.

    • @BillClinton228
      @BillClinton228 4 роки тому +64

      6:34 you can see how she really feels... she was an extremely depressed individual and it shows even though she was putting on a show.

  • @lulirose1228
    @lulirose1228 8 років тому +1530

    Marilyn seemed so sad in this interview.. like she was putting on a fake smile, but you could tell the sadness in her eyes

    • @shannonwright7486
      @shannonwright7486 8 років тому +45

      luli rose she was so such a beautiful and miserable women...a lot of Hollywood is like this now and the Cluster Bs ....

    • @mykylc
      @mykylc 8 років тому +57

      You should read the book "Goddess" if you haven't already. Very tragic.

    • @bambitirone2514
      @bambitirone2514 7 років тому +5

      mykylc not a very good book for info on her at all ):

    • @CherriesareLyingToUs
      @CherriesareLyingToUs 7 років тому +4

      luli rose well it seems this is just before the seven year itch came out and that's the movie her husband divorced her over

    • @debsmith8219
      @debsmith8219 6 років тому +3

      luli rose you could see the sadness you could feel it she was made Marilyn m by all the freaks in Hollywood they turned her in to a star that they wanted

  • @elizabethlinsay9193
    @elizabethlinsay9193 2 роки тому +134

    Marilyn was the most natural, down to earth person you could imagine. A shining star which will never go out.

    • @Onetwothreefour.
      @Onetwothreefour. Рік тому +3

      I hope this is true. But only a few people knew who she actually was.

    • @lc-bb6bd
      @lc-bb6bd 6 місяців тому +2

      @@Onetwothreefour. that’s true. Back during the time this was filmed people didn’t show their true selves on camera like they do today. They showed you the image they wanted to portray. There was no “reality” tv like today. Celebrities were mysterious and kept their private life to themselves. Unlike today

  • @WeeeWriter
    @WeeeWriter 10 років тому +502

    I read up on Marilyn's story and I can honestly say that I'm surprised she turned out as gentle and sweet as she did. She had such a difficult childhood and adulthood for that matter. You can't help but feel sorry for her difficult life. She was so sad.

    • @femke6313
      @femke6313 6 років тому +9

      It means her sweetness and kindness made her stronger. I know what I speak of. It's hard living a ... tragic... life. But the strongest souls stay sweet.

    • @amethysttgame
      @amethysttgame 6 років тому +6

      She's an angel now. She is pure. Not meant for man. She belongs to God ❤

    • @MJLeger-yj1ww
      @MJLeger-yj1ww 6 років тому +4

      She had all the oomph taken out of her by this time, she was very much on drugs the last years of her life, her whole like was tragedy, then make-believe. She never really got to be herself, always acting, pleasing others, doing what they coaxed or told her to do, very sad, a studio product; she tried to escape and finally did. But she set the stage for other women to try to get and persona, the sex appeal she portrayed, real or not. We'll always remember her, she has that legend, no matter how it was created!

    • @HardKore5250
      @HardKore5250 6 років тому

      Why was it difficult?

    • @HardKore5250
      @HardKore5250 6 років тому

      Teresa Heaven must be creepy with all the evil people up there besides her.

  • @kate-lv1rb
    @kate-lv1rb 8 років тому +690

    I wish I could've been alive while she was alive. She seems like such a beautiful soul, and after reading about her you come to understand that there was so much more to her than anybody knew or thought back then. I didn't know her, and she died a long time before I was born, but somehow I miss her.

    • @skullz2244
      @skullz2244 8 років тому +19

      We all do Katie she seems incredible inside and out. I would have loved to see her day!! You know what I find the most interesting about Marilyn? That although she was in the lime light and was the center of attention in Hollywood and out of Hollywood but yet seems so kind and down to earth. Most people let money and fame get to their heads but she really didn't seem like she did.

    • @faithcoleman7224
      @faithcoleman7224 8 років тому +5

      she slept with the president while he was married. so nice right

    • @fayesparks5860
      @fayesparks5860 8 років тому +12

      Bubbley Panda who are you to judge? she was so troubled & after all he's the one that's supposed to be loyal to his wife it takes two ppl to cheat. not saying what she did was right but I don't think it's right to judge her

    • @geethanjalibalaji5232
      @geethanjalibalaji5232 8 років тому +3

      if i was alive i would have taken her with meand not allowed her die.

    • @68nevets68
      @68nevets68 8 років тому +15

      "I didn't know her, and she died a long time before I was born, but somehow I miss her."
      Katie, you'd be amazed how many people feel the same way. It's why she's still as talked about and important, and why there was and will never be anyone like her. I think she would be amazed to know that she's more loved, cared about and respected today than she ever was, or ever could have imagined ever being. Sadly ironic that's all she ever really wanted.

  • @alexam3941
    @alexam3941 9 років тому +2030

    She reminds me of Snow White

    • @cc-co3gk
      @cc-co3gk 9 років тому +73

      Yea i can imagine snow white speaking like this

    • @cellademar3552
      @cellademar3552 8 років тому +4

      +Gιnα Sαrlιn-Soτo snow white has dark hair you know

    • @missyglittervlogs3543
      @missyglittervlogs3543 7 років тому +4

      Celeste Munoz she does me too 😍

    • @SusieSynth
      @SusieSynth 7 років тому +75

      cella demar yea but thats not what she meant...she meant her demeanor and voice and maybe her face a little but obviously not her hair color and Marylin wasn't really blonde anyway....

    • @madgirl4599
      @madgirl4599 7 років тому +20

      cella demar Marilyn has a natural dark hair before she dyed her hair into light blonde

  • @hannahswann8916
    @hannahswann8916 2 роки тому +84

    There’s something so otherworldly about her. Like yes her beauty is astonishingly exceptional even by todays standards. But it’s something in her being that you can observe when she’s talks and moves. It’s something photos can’t do justice. Arthur miller had said something that made a lot of sense about her-
    He said something along the lines of ‘she was absolutely radiant but surrounded by darkness’ and how it bewildered & intrigued him.

  • @sierraalice8072
    @sierraalice8072 7 років тому +609

    Marrilyn Monroe sounds like Snow White

  • @Eve_Tan97
    @Eve_Tan97 8 років тому +1585

    At 6:32 my heart broke. Even though it was a split second , you can really see her sadness.

    • @lewisw3005
      @lewisw3005 8 років тому +174

      Oh my god. Fuck.

    • @E_Norma_Stitz88
      @E_Norma_Stitz88 8 років тому +296

      right....like she had a moment and just realized shit I'm being filmed but on a fake smile for the interview sad sad sad

    • @xx_2k_god_xx955
      @xx_2k_god_xx955 8 років тому +190

      At 12:41, her expression, with those sparkling eyes- melts my heart

    • @nikhilsukumar23
      @nikhilsukumar23 8 років тому +131

      Eve Tan wow true what good observation. That deep pain mixed with an embarrassed thought. M M is very good at hiding the pain. I always think why humans are so fascinated by Marylin. It's something other worldly. Lucky to have a rarest of rare opportunity to the watch the Queen here. Queen of the World M M. M M.

    • @maliklee9035
      @maliklee9035 7 років тому +21

      Eve Tan i saw that too!! 😢😢💔

  • @DaisyVanEgmond
    @DaisyVanEgmond 8 років тому +723

    Her facial expression is like a book. And her smile is breathtaking but behind every smile is a story.

    • @louismagana9837
      @louismagana9837 8 років тому +3

      What do you mean by her facial expression is like a book? Is it that she´s very clear in what she says??

    • @melinda537
      @melinda537 7 років тому +7

      louis magaña I believe she meant that her expressions are easily read 😉

    • @sajjadchannar4839
      @sajjadchannar4839 6 років тому +1

      Agree !

    • @raesmith2164
      @raesmith2164 5 років тому +11

      @@louismagana9837 it's like you can see her whole story in her facial expressions; tragedy included

    • @kjellhansen1387
      @kjellhansen1387 5 років тому

      May SHE SHOULD be on Facebook
      He-he,ha-ha
      I AM ONLY joking

  • @wordswordswords8203
    @wordswordswords8203 2 роки тому +96

    Wow, Marilyn looks like she is very uncomfortable and masking tons of pain. You can almost see her wearing that Marilyn persona because the real her is so fragile and damaged that she couldn't function otherwise. Sadness just emanates off her. Very sensitive and talented, smart woman. I think all of her complexity mixed in with her physical beauty is what is so captivating about her. Everybody wants to love her and help her and yet no one is there for her. Bad childhood will do it every time. RIP sweet lady.

    • @МаринаЦховребова-м5ю
      @МаринаЦховребова-м5ю Рік тому +1

      Да, она такая умная, что замутила сразу с двумя братьями Кеннеди одновременно!!!!!!!

  • @issaphae9659
    @issaphae9659 8 років тому +704

    She was such a damaged woman; it's heartbreaking seeing the sadness show through those bright smiles. Rest in Peace, Ms.Monroe.

    • @Baby-zy8hb
      @Baby-zy8hb 6 років тому +1

      Damaged ?? Wow you are an Idiot and contaminated..damaged 2, YOU yes damaged you..

    • @cecildenton6579
      @cecildenton6579 5 років тому +5

      @@Baby-zy8hb bro fucking chill she hated her life at sometimes therefor people think shes damaged she even looked uncomfotable dont be a dick

    • @kirarasmom4274
      @kirarasmom4274 5 років тому +6

      There is a lot people out there has child hood like hers now and back in her day, but abuse was not reported.
      Sadly, she did not know how to reparent herself with inner child work.
      I am glad she was one whom supported donations towards child abuse.
      If it was not for her, Joan Crawford 's Daughter book, and other people, child abuse would still a silent killer.

    • @tracischmidt8593
      @tracischmidt8593 4 роки тому

      Norma Jean Baker

  • @TravisWizard
    @TravisWizard 8 років тому +1865

    her facial expressions are amazing, magnet character

    • @shanniworld8310
      @shanniworld8310 6 років тому +50

      Yes her facial expressions were amazing. I tried to mimic them and speak in her voice. I felt foolish. It does make me want to try it in public. LOL

    • @olivedrah
      @olivedrah 6 років тому +36

      I agree completelly, she is kind and fragile and beautiful, but when she smiles she's like a sun, hot and live!!!

    • @redshield3843
      @redshield3843 6 років тому +2

      Travis Wizard ua-cam.com/video/NCjqbRVmFvw/v-deo.html

    • @lewimcpherson9276
      @lewimcpherson9276 6 років тому +3

      so is her adams apple

    • @leostar.7
      @leostar.7 5 років тому +6

      The art of seduction.

  • @may5589
    @may5589 4 роки тому +940

    marilyn’s voice is so soothing

    • @tearsofawaterfall2656
      @tearsofawaterfall2656 3 роки тому +31

      Put on though, because she suffered from a stutter, so her doctor told her speaking softly would help

    • @Maya_hee
      @Maya_hee 2 роки тому +19

      @@tearsofawaterfall2656 That doesn't change the fact that it's soothing and if she was doing that to keep her stutter under control advised by a doctor then I don't see anything wrong with it.
      I don't understand why people feel the need to provide "counter arguments" when it was never asked for nor was it a debate.

    • @Maya_hee
      @Maya_hee 2 роки тому +9

      @@forpetessake3532 People are not fake just because they adopt or develop a certain personality due to their circumstances 😂

    • @coconutorange7609
      @coconutorange7609 2 роки тому +1

      @@Maya_hee why u r angry relax

    • @Maya_hee
      @Maya_hee 2 роки тому +4

      @@coconutorange7609 Don't worry, I am not angry. Its hard to convey tone through text so people just interpret however it suits them.

  • @maymimi1449
    @maymimi1449 3 роки тому +162

    The look in her eyes...her voice..her smile ...everything about her is so beautiful 💚

  • @italocarvalho1030
    @italocarvalho1030 4 роки тому +1882

    Sad woman, the eyes never lie.

  • @madmisskelly
    @madmisskelly 9 років тому +603

    When I look at her I see someone who is hiding beneath what it means to be "Marilyn Monroe." The way she sits, messes with her hands, hesitates, looks down. She is gentle, insecure, but real. I do think that she "turned into" Marilyn Monroe when she felt she needed to. Listening to some of her last recordings, she doesn't sound as airy, and she sounds like a relaxed real woman with her guard down. Perhaps she turned it on when she knew she was on camera.

    • @andrecostallano553
      @andrecostallano553 9 років тому +10

      +Miss Kelly Renee It's called the maturing process. Of course she sounded and acted differently as she grew older, we all do.

    • @bethg.8033
      @bethg.8033 6 років тому +29

      Yes, she did. She referred to "Marilyn " as "Her". In the third person.

    • @joyceresnick2282
      @joyceresnick2282 6 років тому +19

      Marilyn was a persona she created it was not who she really was

    • @theworldisimmense
      @theworldisimmense 5 років тому

      Miss Kelly Renee just letting you know she’s in the list of famous people who stutter

    • @myqueenimagivemydumassopin6841
      @myqueenimagivemydumassopin6841 5 років тому +1

      Because she was a Neptune in Leo...

  • @maryaberilla386
    @maryaberilla386 5 років тому +1197

    She was the most beautiful woman in Hollywood there will never be another one like her.🌷

    • @abrahampalmer1153
      @abrahampalmer1153 4 роки тому +9

      Indeed pure angelic beautiful

    • @Shelley_Mariee
      @Shelley_Mariee 4 роки тому +3

      Probably not

    • @letyouentertainme980
      @letyouentertainme980 4 роки тому +17

      I agree. Her and Dorothy Dandridge.

    • @princesspai1975
      @princesspai1975 4 роки тому +18

      Elizabeth Taylor was the most beautiful.
      Marilyn was the most sexiest women in the world.

    • @lloydkline6946
      @lloydkline6946 4 роки тому +6

      Elizabeth Taylor & Marilyn Monroe both were gorgeous and very sexy

  • @Edit031
    @Edit031 2 роки тому +104

    It is overwhelming that after a long time people from all over the world can regnoize the pain in her eyes and the broken soul behind every smile. Even though she looks just incredibly beautiful and her soft voice makes you feel mesmerized like you listen to a real princess … It is still true that the eyes are the mirror of the soul.
    She was ahead of her time and she earned the world.
    I genuinely hope she is in a better place where is no pain and where she is not forced to be someone she didn't meant to be.
    We miss you and love you.
    With love from Germany/Albania

  • @argenisleyba7117
    @argenisleyba7117 5 років тому +3106

    This is a woman who died in 1962. That was freaking 57 years ago and look at how people from all ages are still fascinated with her and love her like if they knew her. That to me is crazy. That's what you call a true legend!
    THE SEXIEST WOMAN I'VE EVER SEEN

    • @katew.176
      @katew.176 4 роки тому +114

      Hell yes, I agree 100%
      Sometimes when I see pics of her I stare for a while. I like men but know how to appreciate the beauty of a woman. Norma Jean or Marilyn. She was stunning either way.

    • @iamsultana
      @iamsultana 4 роки тому +149

      The sad part is that much of what makes her sexy to you is just acting and pretending - the voice, the body language, the smile and sad eyes, all of that was the persona of Marilyn Monroe. Its sad that most guys wouldn't find Norma Jean as attractive.

    • @johnp515
      @johnp515 4 роки тому +28

      @@iamsultana That's just not true. Monroe was famous for a magnetism that went beyond her looks that she wasnt even aware of. Her charisma came through DESPITE the things you're saying. All so called sexpots try and be attractive with voice and body language and the rest but none of them became an icon like Monroe. And how are you so sure that the sad eyes were a persona? People noted from before she became famous that she was a sad girl with sad eyes. It was her natural off the charts charisma coupled with her touching vulnerability that was and is so famous. And it's obvious from photos before she became "Marilyn Monroe" that she was ridiculously photogenic.

    • @iamsultana
      @iamsultana 4 роки тому +18

      @@johnp515 she was, but she would have never become the sex symbol, had she not changed herself so much from what Norma Jean looked like.

    • @johnp515
      @johnp515 4 роки тому +8

      Imbra Kim Really? That’s a matter of opinion but how about her achievements?

  • @glambyriri1851
    @glambyriri1851 8 років тому +410

    Her smile is so gorgeous, but you can see the hurt behind the smile

  • @johnsonken96
    @johnsonken96 10 років тому +186

    Oooo I love her voice! It's like Cinderella or Snow White-so soft and fragile~

    • @madgirl4599
      @madgirl4599 7 років тому +2

      Kendra Johnson Her soft voice is fake tho...

  • @yespls6260
    @yespls6260 2 роки тому +71

    I like that she pokes fun at how she appeared on men's magazines in the past-- not being outwardly insecure about it, but just self-aware. Lovely person. She deserved more time than she got.

  • @lostbeyondpluto
    @lostbeyondpluto 4 роки тому +123

    she's just so likeable. it's impossible to feel anything but warmth towards her.

    • @johnp515
      @johnp515 4 роки тому +8

      I’m glad that people can discover that for themselves because the image of Monroe on the photos as the “Blonde Bombshell” make some people think she was some sort of brassy diva but she was anything but that, not only that but the word “magnetism” seems to have been invented for her. I don’t even usually like blondes but...oh boy

  • @jessefulton8841
    @jessefulton8841 5 років тому +1579

    The host talks to her like she’s just a silly child

    • @shayd2973
      @shayd2973 5 років тому +148

      turns out he is the silly child ....

    • @vikkinicholson2300
      @vikkinicholson2300 4 роки тому +49

      His wife stared up at him while she was talking ...a rude gesture. She was stiff and unfriendly. Too bad this was her only alternative for a place to stay.

    • @allureoffemininity1091
      @allureoffemininity1091 4 роки тому +107

      Actually that was part of marilyn act..she acted like an innocent child to mesmerize men..she was aware of the tone of her voice her fake shyness etc.. if you research her you'd know that was exactly what she wanted on scene at least.. for her image to be maintained

    • @Shelley_Mariee
      @Shelley_Mariee 4 роки тому +38

      @@anastasiapopov7250 why marilyn monroe was amazing person

    • @Shelley_Mariee
      @Shelley_Mariee 4 роки тому +38

      @@anastasiapopov7250 she was very unhappy but all she wanted was love and respect which Hollywood and lots of other people never gave her

  • @rupaulsalguero4265
    @rupaulsalguero4265 4 роки тому +1035

    Her flash of emotion at 6:35 says it all. For a brief moment, her sadness comes through. She quickly conceals it again with a bright smile. I wonder how much time and effort went into masking that emotional pain. The comment that prompts it was that “she’s an ideal house guest...she isn’t trouble to anyone.” Undoubtedly for a moment in her mind it must have clicked - as an orphan who was in multiple foster homes, with no parents, in between in orphanages, sometimes in horrifying situations, had she ever in her life ever felt like anything much more than a houseguest? Did she ever really get to experience the love of a family? She took her torment and turned herself with dogged determination into the most glamorous star in Hollywood. The love of the public is probably the truest love she ever felt. She was truly self made and I think that’s one of the reasons she’s so admired. But all the glamour and flash in the world can’t mask or reconcile the pain inside. So sad. She is a fascinating and tragic woman.

    • @danib9260
      @danib9260 2 роки тому +16

      😭💯❤️❤️❤️

    • @laylagurlie14
      @laylagurlie14 2 роки тому +37

      & this is exactly why I connect with her. I was fascinated with her before I even knew her background. I was looking to see if anyone caught that. My parents died young, although i never had to go to foster homes (stayed with my gma) thats a feeling no one can shake. It takes the word alone to another level. You explained this perfectly. & her reaction was a trigger response. It’s something we just have to deal with. You try to push it to the back of your head but the subject eventually comes up, unprovoked and all. The public was her true love but the public was also dangerous to her. rip to the baddest!

    • @ms.rainh20teachesart
      @ms.rainh20teachesart 2 роки тому +28

      I saw that face too! I think it was her feeling validated and like she belonged for once..

    • @lamoinette23
      @lamoinette23 2 роки тому +19

      was thinking with Milton and Amy she was like family with them, she obviously trusted them and they her. It's not the family she imagined but they seem on the same wavelength.

    • @yourmomschesthair893
      @yourmomschesthair893 2 роки тому +10

      I'm so glad you pointed that out I thought I was the only one who saw it

  • @bronwendavies9356
    @bronwendavies9356 2 роки тому +59

    I can't believe I'm watching an interview with Marilyn Monroe. There is no one like her. What an exquisite lady.

    • @curtisj8377
      @curtisj8377 2 роки тому

      Did you happen to see the Netflix documentary on her?

    • @bronwendavies9356
      @bronwendavies9356 2 роки тому

      @@curtisj8377 no I don't have Netflix. I may have to sign up and watch it. I am fascinated by Marilyn.

  • @sineadiloveyou
    @sineadiloveyou 7 років тому +351

    I want to travel in time and hug her and hold her and love her and make her feel not alone anymore.

    • @windstorm1000
      @windstorm1000 6 років тому +31

      that's beautiful...I think a lot of people wish they could do this...go back and tell her she's ok and all will be fine...

    • @whatisinpi7689
      @whatisinpi7689 6 років тому +10

      Andrea. That is beautiful! I welcome you right in my Catholic Church. God loves you!

    • @cassandramayrick9586
      @cassandramayrick9586 4 роки тому +4

      Me to

    • @vikkinicholson2300
      @vikkinicholson2300 4 роки тому +8

      and please treat her like she has a brain in her head. a little dignity for the woman, please people. She was treated like one of little Jimmy's friends came over to spend the night and his behavior was critiqued.

    • @cecelove6043
      @cecelove6043 3 роки тому

      You are a empath no?

  • @donnadalessio3853
    @donnadalessio3853 4 роки тому +218

    It’s crazy how she’s been gone for so long yet we are still captivated by Marilyn Monroe. Many have tried to be her but fail miserably. ❤️❤️❤️

    • @no1nestandsalone387
      @no1nestandsalone387 2 роки тому +3

      Including Ana de Armas 😂🤣 terrible portrayal I hated it!

    • @MsRossiTez
      @MsRossiTez Рік тому +2

      I’ve ALWAYS thought this !!!

  • @charlotteevans7868
    @charlotteevans7868 4 роки тому +549

    she was so young but you can hear, even in her interview voice, how smart she was, and how well put together and kind she was

    • @RacleandRaHill
      @RacleandRaHill 3 роки тому +13

      young? she was 29. at 29 its expected you can handle and hold a conversation

    • @charlotteevans7868
      @charlotteevans7868 3 роки тому +38

      @@RacleandRaHill 29 still is young. but i mean that she was great in front of a camera and very natural at it.

    • @AJ-gu8rl
      @AJ-gu8rl 2 роки тому +4

      She was almost 30

    • @narehakobyan5701
      @narehakobyan5701 2 роки тому

      😂😂😂😂😂

    • @charlotteevans7868
      @charlotteevans7868 2 роки тому +9

      @@AJ-gu8rl still young. she carried herself well

  • @Babybaby228
    @Babybaby228 3 роки тому +186

    Marilyn's voice sounds like a Disney princess in the Disney movies 💖

  • @aavalestormiconicperformer
    @aavalestormiconicperformer 6 років тому +3531

    She was in character. I wonder what she really was like.

    • @lesabbath8416
      @lesabbath8416 5 років тому +443

      I’m glad I wasn’t the only one to notice

    • @brooklynshaw559
      @brooklynshaw559 5 років тому +370

      There’s an interview here on YT where she drops the character and speaks in her natural tone (I believe she was tipsy during the interview so it’s relatively raw) and she seemed like such a cool woman to talk to.

    • @amberarmstrong8174
      @amberarmstrong8174 4 роки тому +57

      @@saturnine1987 I think it's the video titles marilyn monroe last interview she was drinking champagne

    • @billie6528
      @billie6528 4 роки тому +66

      Aavale' Storm Listen to the tapes from the late 60’s where she was talking to a reporter in her house. She was very candid and honest. A lot of the famous quotes she’s made came from that interview.

    • @susufray3601
      @susufray3601 4 роки тому +10

      @@billie6528is it on UA-cam?

  • @meganm8624
    @meganm8624 6 років тому +240

    Milton and Amy seemed like lovely people, both to Marilyn and in general. It’s a shame seeing comments like ‘lol I bet it was so awkward for the wife’ because Milton was just a good friend and women who actually knew Marilyn loved her and were very protective of her. Stop pitting women against each other, yes, Amy wasn’t Marilyn Monroe, but she was still absolutely stunning and seems like she was a wonderful person.
    (Edit: Amy is actually still alive as of Feb. 11 2018! My mistake, past tense doesn’t apply to her then haha)

    • @BellinaSkyBright
      @BellinaSkyBright 4 роки тому +14

      I agree, many comments saying they are creepy but this as early days of tv I think they were just helping Marilyn. I got the impression you did, that in fact, Amy was protecting her nerves by filling out and moving things along in the interview.

    • @vikkinicholson2300
      @vikkinicholson2300 4 роки тому +1

      not true, they were rude.

    • @Me-mb1ex
      @Me-mb1ex 4 роки тому +7

      Exactly! All three of them were good friends. To this day people laugh at the awkward energy newscasters have while trying to get a live interview, you really think 1955 was much better? The only awkward part is the Greens being there, despite the fact the newscaster was obviously more interested in questioning Marilyn.😂

    • @buzzlightyearandco
      @buzzlightyearandco 4 роки тому +7

      Amy and Marilyn were good friends

    • @isla4953
      @isla4953 3 роки тому +2

      Marilyn loved women. I think that other women that didn't fully understand her sexual attraction towards them could subconsciously sense that from her anyway and perhaps it made them feel more secure with their husbands around her.

  • @GlamourGhoulOfficial
    @GlamourGhoulOfficial 4 роки тому +458

    Marilyn is timeless. Any time she talks, I just want to hug her. She seemed so vulnerable and sensitive. Beautiful inside and out 💕

    • @tayler7441
      @tayler7441 2 роки тому +11

      Beautiful soul, never tore down other people to build herself up.

    • @kikipaisley
      @kikipaisley Рік тому +1

      I feel the same way!!!❤❤❤

    • @rhondablack8079
      @rhondablack8079 11 місяців тому +1

      I remember the day I found out she died. They said she was alone and had no friends. I was 13. I thought “I would have been your friend”. Now I know she was murdered💔

  • @crazychicke233
    @crazychicke233 2 роки тому +89

    When she said she likes to stroll through the woods. Can you imagine seeing Marilyn walking through the woods in Connecticut with the dogs? Just like a movie scene, in her own world, trying to deal like the rest of us? I mean its captivating. Rest in peace to this amazing woman.

    • @Juju-l3o
      @Juju-l3o 5 місяців тому +1

      I can see her as Snow White

  • @noemistephanie93
    @noemistephanie93 4 роки тому +432

    Man she was SO pretty like an angel! I love her speaking voice too

    • @cathybess1297
      @cathybess1297 3 роки тому +4

      I do too I like to watch her because she's just Pleasant to watch. And you always know what you're going to get just a simple nice person

  • @brendaannedufaur6244
    @brendaannedufaur6244 9 років тому +347

    Wow. Monroe is an enchantress. Unbelievable. She has the most translucent, sweet, pure, magnetism. This is an absolutely incredible film footage. Thank you a million times. Her voice here is one for the ages. It is the softest, mostmesmerizing, brightest of wonders. The interviewer did a great job. Her voice is like a powder puff but of such a quality. She speaks so well and sincerely and intelligently. You wouldn't be able to get enough. I wish she had lived to get a chance to do all the dramatic roles that she yearned for and that she would have been so great in...

    • @l7weenie273
      @l7weenie273 8 років тому +12

      +Brenda Anne Du Faur "Her voice is like a powder puff" that is such a weird description but so so accurate! I can't think of a better way to put it haha.

    • @edwardjames50
      @edwardjames50 8 років тому +1

      +GiveMeDonuts OrGiveMeDeath So then why is it "weird"?

    • @windstorm1000
      @windstorm1000 6 років тому +1

      those are wonderful comments about such a remarkable person who still effects us...she is magical....

    • @gemmawhicker2133
      @gemmawhicker2133 5 років тому

    • @caddieohm7059
      @caddieohm7059 2 роки тому

      @@Puuws exactly. Very well put!

  • @KP-ul2ep
    @KP-ul2ep 8 років тому +269

    She seems so unreal...Like the way she talks feels unnatural.

    • @niggapeegaming5285
      @niggapeegaming5285 8 років тому +27

      St. Ann she was faking

    • @chocolatecharley99
      @chocolatecharley99 7 років тому +66

      St. Ann They were taught to speak tgat way and the women were taught to come off a certain way. It seems unnatural because it is. It's not right. But she did want to act that way because in that time, it was the only way a woman could get by.

    • @t.r.1457
      @t.r.1457 6 років тому +34

      Rudolph Rudolph - Was it the only way? The woman at her right is so confident and self-assured, very modern, she is strong and seems to take no bullshit. While Marilyn... it's sad she didn't have a similar confidence and at least dare to be and behave like herself.

    • @josephdockemeyer4807
      @josephdockemeyer4807 5 років тому +33

      @@t.r.1457 - Marilyn Monroe's persona was carefully crafted and cultivated. She gave people what she thought they expected and probably felt as if she wasn't loved for her true self. That must have been incredibly lonely. Part of her image was sex kitten. Everything from her walk, breathy talk, glamour girl look, etc... She used to refer to Marilyn as "her". I know in her last year's, she was trying to get away from that image a bit and take on serious rolls.

    • @laylabelle13009
      @laylabelle13009 5 років тому +16

      Karol the reasons she spoke that way was because she stuttered. A lot of people can stop their stuttering by using fake voices or accents. Especially by using such a breathy voice it helps alleviate all the tension in the vocal tract that can cause stuttering!

  • @CassiaMdB
    @CassiaMdB Рік тому +32

    Her smile could brighten up any day! 🤩 She was so stunning, soft spoken and shy! 😍

  • @1RealSlimShady1
    @1RealSlimShady1 8 років тому +247

    She seems so concerned about what's she going to say. Worrying not to say the wrong thing, like someone made it pretty clear to her what she is allowed to say.

    • @Eve_Tan97
      @Eve_Tan97 8 років тому +7

      Someone probably did.

    • @SheenaJackson39
      @SheenaJackson39 6 років тому +25

      She's like that in all of her interviews. It's rare but nice to see someone actually think before they speak, especially when being in the public eye.

    • @arunajay7096
      @arunajay7096 5 років тому +1

      True

    • @kingsfield3945
      @kingsfield3945 5 років тому +5

      It was the 50s, extreme pressure to conform.

    • @truthseek3017
      @truthseek3017 4 роки тому

      She was used as a puppet to brainwash the masses into consumerism, egotism, and conservatism.

  • @faithoffaith
    @faithoffaith 10 років тому +159

    She wasn't very happy or very confident but she was sweet, innocent, down to earth, friendly and very funny. I see an amazing, strong woman beyond the depression and anxiety she suffered. I wouldn't have the guts to even walk past a camera let alone speak in front of it or act.

    • @benfranklin3412
      @benfranklin3412 10 років тому +1

      It takes practice to speak and act in front of a camera, with practice and focus everyone can speak in front of one and you might even find getting past that fear barrier of camera might make you more confident in everyday life. The first couple times will be a rush but after that you can began to be more controlled and comfy. Try it you might actually surprise yourself.

    • @e.shamana4011
      @e.shamana4011 10 років тому +2

      I think you were right except on the innocent part. She was more what I consider naive in some ways but not innocent. She was shrewd and knew exactly what she was doing. She was naive in how people perceived her and in what she had to do to achieve and keep her success. it's a rough heartless place where people will as she says "pay 5 dollars for your soul". talent is simply one quality that you need. the other more important qualities needed are a thick skin and the willingness to be used in whatever manner your masters decide.

    • @faithoffaith
      @faithoffaith 9 років тому +11

      Well I think on some levels she was innocent, I mean she got a lot of criticism and hell, backlash from those on set, the directors, producers who weren't very sympathetic or understanding about the problems she was facing and the issues she was suffering with. Marilyn was an amazing actress and yes she may of been naïve and shrewd but underneath it all she was going through a lot. I think she just wanted somebody to listen and to help her not to be constantly put down especially firing her at the end her last ever movie I think that was very unfair. Being late is one thing but lets be honest she was generally ill and I'm not talking just emotionally but physically as well.

    • @e.shamana4011
      @e.shamana4011 9 років тому +2

      true.

    • @ayla8d
      @ayla8d 9 років тому +7

      The media abused her and took advantage of her beauty.

  • @corathecowboy
    @corathecowboy 5 років тому +349

    she’s literally stunning. i’m in awe. just the perfect mixture of charming and beautiful and innocent and i just MELT. literally, her smile and voice is absolutely perfect. and the way she speaks, her eyes. wtf dude.

    • @antsmith5328
      @antsmith5328 4 роки тому +4

      my thoughts exactly. couldnt have put it better myself. is it possible to love someone youv never met, cause if it is then im in love with Marilyn

    • @zaidogtsd1315
      @zaidogtsd1315 4 роки тому

      I have eyes exactly like hers.

    • @toolit5687
      @toolit5687 3 роки тому +4

      smith she once said that b4..
      😥so eloquent..I haven't never met or heard a woman like her...Shes very eloquent.

  • @westhawk9599
    @westhawk9599 3 роки тому +58

    Marilyn was so mesmerizing. Her depth of character and vulnerability cry for protection from a world fascinated by her beauty and abusive of her tender soul.

  • @RussellRoesner
    @RussellRoesner 5 років тому +405

    She was only 26 during this interview. My God!

    • @buzzlightyearandco
      @buzzlightyearandco 4 роки тому +17

      She was 29 here

    • @joeambrose3260
      @joeambrose3260 4 роки тому +19

      April '55, she was 28. Turned 29 on June 1st

    • @hsd287
      @hsd287 3 роки тому +3

      @@joeambrose3260 ya so almost 29 u could say pushing 30

    • @Cinemagoer_64
      @Cinemagoer_64 2 роки тому

      She was 28 here she would be 29 in June 1.

  • @Vyxvix
    @Vyxvix 10 років тому +473

    The hate in the comments are outrageous. Marilyn was a deeply troubled and deeply ambitious woman. To hate on her for her dependence on pills is completely uncalled for. Most celebrities then were on drugs at some point and let's not forget how little was known about mental health back then.
    Also to judge someone on her sexual behavior when it's all shrouded in rumor and exaggeration is pathetic.
    Marilyn isn't a bad role model. All she wanted was respect and love! She could have easily been a product of the studio and taken every dumb role they forced on her Or she could have simply married a wealthy man and lived well. But she didn't. She fought for herself. She took risks and worked hard on her craft. If she wasn't so crippled by her anxiety and depression she would have been easier to work with.
    Don't judge

    • @ytcarol
      @ytcarol 10 років тому +18

      Wonderful and respectful comments.

    • @LOGOS919
      @LOGOS919 10 років тому +11

      Very factual - the most horrible thing about her childhood wasn't even being an orphan but constantly moved booted out of one home after another because the husbands would molest her (this happened to her even as young as 8 years old)! By her own account, a priest at her orphanage went crazy for her and bribed her to have sex with him. She said none of the nuns would do anything about it, so she eventually relented! She was around 12 when he started. Her birth father refused to even talk to her on the phone and told his wife to tell her that she will not be allowed in if she came to see him, but to call his lawyer if she has a problem!

    • @lynncraig6151
      @lynncraig6151 7 років тому +7

      I agree Victor. Some of these comments show envy or jealousy of the natural beauty she was. I can imagine when she was alive,the cattiness she had to endure from females around her.She never showed that ugly trait ,herself.

    • @t.r.1457
      @t.r.1457 6 років тому +7

      Victor Velasquez - She wasn't a bad role model, but she was neither a good one. E.g. had affairs with married men and was fake instead of being herself and true to herself in front of others. Look at the other confident and self-assured, strong woman next to her. Very modern and authentic. Marilyn was not unfortunately. She acts constantly, puts on a show instead of just being her genuine herself.

    • @lynnelaurence6859
      @lynnelaurence6859 6 років тому +2

      Loved her, never will we find another woman like Marilyn Monroe. She had a childlike beauty that was breathtaking.

  • @Peanut_Arbuckle
    @Peanut_Arbuckle 9 років тому +450

    "does Marilyn know her way around the kitchen?"
    jesus christ......that shit wouldn't fly by today's standards.

    • @MsJoeyJody
      @MsJoeyJody 9 років тому +51

      +roflcopter3005 Tumblr would be so offended! Ahhahahah

    • @kristiediamond
      @kristiediamond 8 років тому +18

      I mean damn! That was crazy! Does she make her own bed? She know how to make a sandwich ?

    • @goldenboyi1989
      @goldenboyi1989 8 років тому +3

      +roflcopter3005 You are the ignorant one, NOTHING IS WRONG WITH THE KITCHEN

    • @goldenboyi1989
      @goldenboyi1989 8 років тому +6

      +roflcopter3005 AND STOP cursing using Jesus name for mediocre reasons

    • @goldenboyi1989
      @goldenboyi1989 8 років тому

      *****
      ...

  • @flenif2247
    @flenif2247 2 роки тому +47

    Norma created a woman who has never died. Its really astounding to see immortality created like that in our lifetimes. She was only here on the planet for 36 years!!!

  • @graleh
    @graleh 10 років тому +93

    Wow, her smile.. her charisma. I get goose bumps. She is so adoreable. I have never seen a person with such a wonderful smile!

    • @hurray4han
      @hurray4han 10 років тому +1

      Stanisław Giers
      a penis

  • @kali.2051
    @kali.2051 8 років тому +255

    Marilyn's voice is like ASMR lol...

  • @alyssagonzalez3175
    @alyssagonzalez3175 8 років тому +272

    wow. she doesnt seem stuck up for a celebrity her status.. damn.. she is beautiful:)

    • @teenahill6204
      @teenahill6204 5 років тому +3

      Alyssa Gonzalez ikr good heavens

  • @florinam3823
    @florinam3823 2 роки тому +169

    There's nobody else having this voice as Marilyn has. It's like a spell!💜

    • @bethstandring
      @bethstandring Рік тому +1

      Such a spell....❤❤❤

    • @Juju-l3o
      @Juju-l3o 5 місяців тому

      @@bethstandringShe sounds like a Disney princess, so sweet and beautiful.

  • @caesar4857
    @caesar4857 8 років тому +76

    wow her voice, so lovely and pretty. she seems like such a lovely lady
    god rest her soul

  • @omarmunozcastorena4466
    @omarmunozcastorena4466 10 років тому +108

    my God... Marilyn is unbelievable! she is killing me everytime she smiles

  • @ZinahG
    @ZinahG 10 років тому +669

    Her voice is very calming , and her smile is so beautiful .. I wish if she wasn't so sad and depressed in her life , god knows what made her choose to end her life . RIP marilyn ❤️

    • @7beers
      @7beers 9 років тому +91

      She didn't end her life.

    • @faithoffaith
      @faithoffaith 9 років тому +28

      7beers I agree with you.

    • @Dgern
      @Dgern 9 років тому +1

      7beers It was Suicide, it is done quite well research on it aswell.

    • @Dgern
      @Dgern 9 років тому +2

      I'm from another county... What does voices have to do with this? Can you prove a good documented case false because of a conspiracy theory?

    • @redlavish7027
      @redlavish7027 9 років тому +8

      Her mum had the same problem. She may have not wanted to die but she couldn't control it. Se people lose control of their brain which must be devastating for them

  • @miina7776
    @miina7776 3 роки тому +84

    While watching this particular interview, Marilyn seems like a charming, wise and inquisitive young woman. Very well spoken with a great sense of wit! This interview I believe, she showed her authentic side paradoxical to the 'blonde bombshell' phenomenon she mostly spent most her life conveying. She had such grace and had so much to offer, so sad regarding her untimely demise. Forever, through her craft and archival footages such as these, her memory lives on.

  • @elenasunshine7236
    @elenasunshine7236 9 років тому +308

    Her voice is so soft and smooth

    • @AnnyLovesPink
      @AnnyLovesPink 9 років тому +5

      Look up some lana del rey interviews. She kinda talks the same way

    • @DoesRwjsmom
      @DoesRwjsmom 9 років тому +3

      AnnyLovesPink Except Marilyn Monroe had talent.

    • @thegirlleastlikelyto
      @thegirlleastlikelyto 9 років тому +21

      She sounds so gentle... Like an early disney princess :)

    • @AnnyLovesPink
      @AnnyLovesPink 9 років тому

      DoesRwjsmom I talked about the way she talks. Pretty much the same

    • @manalb6027
      @manalb6027 9 років тому +8

      DoesRwjsmom Lana Has talent to bruh

  • @foxface.1662
    @foxface.1662 8 років тому +159

    What annoys me is how people think Marilyn was just some dumb blonde with no talent! There is a reason why even now people know her, because legends never die! I love her, more than a sex symbol. A lovely woman, wish I could have met her. ♥

    • @johnp515
      @johnp515 8 років тому +7

      To be fair, there have been millions of people who have never thought of her that way. An example would be the American Academy (the one's who give out the oscars) who put her at number 6 in their list of top hundred stars of all time.

    • @caddieohm7059
      @caddieohm7059 2 роки тому

      I don't think she was a blonde

    • @Ken_Frazer-619
      @Ken_Frazer-619 8 місяців тому

      ​@@johnp515and yet they couldn't give her an Oscar in 1955-1962 or at least a posthumous lifetime achievement Oscar

    • @Ken_Frazer-619
      @Ken_Frazer-619 8 місяців тому

      ​@@caddieohm7059she was born a brunette but chose to be a blonde to further her career

  • @antsmith5328
    @antsmith5328 4 роки тому +80

    her smile is gold dust. she could be talking about how to make a cup of tea and it would be endlessly enchanting. her voice, smile, facial expressions, mannerisms - everything is just pure gold. the most charming charismatic and endearing woman to ever have lived.

  • @xiv5148
    @xiv5148 2 роки тому +27

    She was very enchanting indeed. Even all these years later I can’t help but feel hypnotized when she looks directly at the camera.

  • @tokebrsa2734
    @tokebrsa2734 5 років тому +861

    As a woman, I notice and adore the connection between these two females. The wife, even knowing that Marilyn was regarded as the ultimate sex symbol, was completely comfortable with her living underneath the same roof (strong & confident!)...and the way she was genuinely care-taking of Marilyn (contributing comments to help Marilyn along in the interview). And Marilyn, "knowing her place" and regarding it with reverence and humility...THIS is what many women today miss when it comes to the sisterhood. That's not to say that one is in charge and the other is not - it's simply commentary on how CLASSY, STRONG women behave. We hold each other up and respect each other in ways that 'others' can't even BEGIN to see. It's all about the nuances.

    • @valeriesorensen981
      @valeriesorensen981 2 роки тому +16

      I am sorry to say those are her handlers. Both of them, Milton and his wife.

    • @troybirch
      @troybirch 2 роки тому +19

      @@valeriesorensen981 absolutely not. Marilyn and Milton were very, very close. She made him her partner in her production Company. He was there for her. Sadly, his wife and their son were also there or maybe Marilyn could have gotten exactly what she wanted. Trust me or don’t these were not her “handlers”. Do you mean her psychiatrist, or her acting coaches,
      Or housekeeper? Milton didn’t use Marilyn- Amy held on tight and had a baby- Marilyn didn’t.

    • @bluejonathanr
      @bluejonathanr 2 роки тому

      💯

    • @coconutorange7609
      @coconutorange7609 2 роки тому

      @Rima Bahar exactly

    • @eugeniosabater8449
      @eugeniosabater8449 2 роки тому +7

      @@valeriesorensen981 They kinda look a bit uncomfortable with her presence in while she's talking or at least with the other lady because she looks kinda shaken and tense a bit angry!

  • @Be12397
    @Be12397 5 років тому +150

    Milton really was an incredible photographer. Some of Marilyn’s most beautiful and raw images were taken by him. He was able to access her soul. Beautiful.

  • @cherryangel2883
    @cherryangel2883 9 років тому +93

    Marilyn is perfect....she's Sweet, Funny, Beautiful, Smart, Good Actress, Good singer. R.I.P Marilyn 😭😭💘💘💘💋💋💋💋

  • @spyrogira1111
    @spyrogira1111 3 роки тому +34

    The saddest smiles I've ever seen. I would give anything to talk to Her. Such a magnificent person She was.

  • @epipd5712
    @epipd5712 8 років тому +205

    Love Marilyn, such a beautiful soul. I like her shyness, which is very relevant.

    • @lovecervantes7387
      @lovecervantes7387 8 років тому +1

      I cant belive that beautiful young woman had been on drugs and drinking acohole

    • @lanabanana5301
      @lanabanana5301 8 років тому

      +kim bailey she also drank a lot of spitits

    • @lanabanana5301
      @lanabanana5301 8 років тому

      +Lana banana spirits*

    • @mayabellow4643
      @mayabellow4643 8 років тому +9

      She didn't die from drugs.
      I was watching mysteries at the monument which is a show about mysteries in the U.S.
      Apparently,You can tell wheither drugs killed a person or not by their corspe.
      They did various tests and confirmed that she didn't die from drug overdose.
      The show is on the history channel.
      I know that noone was talking about her death but I just wanted to post this.

    • @sofiapalacios4326
      @sofiapalacios4326 8 років тому +2

      Maya Bellow so why did she die?

  • @spiehole
    @spiehole 8 років тому +114

    I really like the manners of this gereration. There is no "yeah" its "yes"...and so on...

    • @whatisinpi7689
      @whatisinpi7689 6 років тому +2

      Myrna : Well said! We should send all our good willed children to Christendom college so they come out scholars.

  • @hugeselenator7789
    @hugeselenator7789 9 років тому +276

    She's magical

    • @sirdarell
      @sirdarell 9 років тому +11

      Put so "delicate/elegant" in Marilyn's words. Just 2 words, "She's magical", couldn't possibly have said that better, describes her gift perfectly.

    • @joshuataylor6087
      @joshuataylor6087 7 років тому

      Yes, well put indeed!

    • @myqueenimagivemydumassopin6841
      @myqueenimagivemydumassopin6841 5 років тому

      Uranus in Pisces...

  • @kikigood7567
    @kikigood7567 2 роки тому +24

    Milton's wife really cared for Marilyn and that is so obvious through their body language. There are moments where you can see her wanting to hold Marilyn and that is so touching

  • @0xindependent23x0
    @0xindependent23x0 10 років тому +89

    She has such a gentle essence about her. She's absolutely beautiful and her smile is so endearing. But there's this undeniable sorrow in her eyes. It's almost as if at times she has sadness on her face, and then catches herself and puts a smile on...very heartbreaking. Rest in Paradise, sweet Marilyn. I hope you know how loved you are.

    • @5kittykats
      @5kittykats 10 років тому +10

      Well phrased. You are the first one to mention this and I thank you because I can see the sorrow and fear...

    • @fransinclair3356
      @fransinclair3356 7 років тому

      thats what happens when people treated her like crap for long enough, it broke her but she just managed to put on the facade for everyone else. Her only escape was through the booze and pills. So sad, it may have been different if she had someone she could trust and not use her

    • @billhoskoformayorofsaintpa1295
      @billhoskoformayorofsaintpa1295 3 роки тому

      @@fransinclair3356 Good grief. She was no angel while having affairs. She was as imperfect as anyone.

  • @슈가-g2h
    @슈가-g2h 5 років тому +166

    It disturbs me when she smiles, I can only notice misery

  • @mpinchi3433
    @mpinchi3433 5 років тому +516

    she would love being alive in 2019. Where woman are equal to men. She's the most powerful person in this video.

    • @tobyjordan6509
      @tobyjordan6509 5 років тому +98

      Women are equal to men. But they are still not completely 'treated' equally. I don't think someone as sweet as she seemed to be, should be in this world right now

    • @StinkyDustyBird
      @StinkyDustyBird 5 років тому +20

      She would have Botox lips and fillers

    • @sageywavey
      @sageywavey 4 роки тому +19

      Toby Jordan Men and women shouldn’t be treated equally. We’re not equals

    • @lianarodriguez1314
      @lianarodriguez1314 4 роки тому +56

      @@sageywavey it's hilarious how bold you are online hiding behind a UA-cam page

    • @sageywavey
      @sageywavey 4 роки тому +3

      Liana Rodriguez Does my opinion bother you?

  • @northernstar5339
    @northernstar5339 3 роки тому +53

    That accent is soo strong. People in those days had good manners and nice natured principles .

    • @dianetanner1880
      @dianetanner1880 3 роки тому +2

      Yes, and Hollywood though Project Mockingbird programmed people to the behaviour we are witnessing today. A definite and planned downgrade. Their agenda? Their religion...a global religion called Satanism of which Freemasonry is a front

    • @ov7spears
      @ov7spears 3 роки тому +4

      then RAP music came along and destroyed everything

    • @delrey874
      @delrey874 3 роки тому +5

      This is a fake accent created by Hollywood. Americans longed to speak as elegantly as the British, so they imitated them in the movies.

    • @tylergannon7398
      @tylergannon7398 3 роки тому +1

      @@delrey874 it was actually used by the British as well. It’s a transatlantic accent. The main use was to confuse foreign spies so they wouldn’t grasp regional American and British dialects/accents so if someone came along speaking with this accent as a regular person you would know something was off about them.

    • @aurielayala9683
      @aurielayala9683 2 роки тому +3

      @@ov7spears the fuck?

  • @Sonneteer1
    @Sonneteer1 8 років тому +222

    Wasn't she an absolute sweetheart ?

  • @shesslucky
    @shesslucky 7 років тому +90

    The sadness that you see belongs to Norma Jean, Marilyn Monroe was a facade constructed by Hollywood executives to make money off her body. Norma is the one who was desperate to be loved and love back. The duality of both is what fascinates me.

  • @marshacreary2442
    @marshacreary2442 6 років тому +331

    6:22-6:54 Wow (Why are they talking to her as if she's a child?)

    • @NOOOOPENOPE
      @NOOOOPENOPE 5 років тому +14

      RIGHT!!

    • @GenovevaRossi
      @GenovevaRossi 4 роки тому +36

      Men do that to women sometimes especially in that time period

    • @sunshineandstarlight
      @sunshineandstarlight 4 роки тому +10

      It's gross.

    • @katarinailic1095
      @katarinailic1095 4 роки тому +29

      She even gets offended at 6:31, you can see that eyebrow movement before she smiles.

    • @kellyhenderson9972
      @kellyhenderson9972 4 роки тому +10

      As someone who’s grandma was the same age as Marilyn , she was often talked to like a little girl by my grandpa and played the ditzy woman act. That’s what men liked. Meanwhile my grandma was a pretty intellectual woman. It was just a way in which women were under men’s thumbs In those days. It just was a sign of the times. They didn’t want a dim wife , but they didn’t want her to appear to be more on the ball than the head of the house who was the husband or man. That’s why women dumbed themselves down. Both my grannies did that. It used to annoy me as a teen , but I’m well aware now as a 41 year old woman how much a product of the time those behaviours were.

  • @taurusguyblue
    @taurusguyblue 2 роки тому +89

    I wish there were more interviews with footage of this incredible woman, there aren't that many.

  • @lenwelch2195
    @lenwelch2195 6 років тому +560

    How demeaning to ask if Marilyn knows her way around housework

    • @wendywhoisit1819
      @wendywhoisit1819 4 роки тому +31

      Well, she's a celebrity, they often ask that celebrities because they assume the celebs may have someone do that work for them.

    • @Me-mb1ex
      @Me-mb1ex 4 роки тому +19

      Jfc, they were talking about Marilyn as a HOUSEGUEST. Y’all are reading way too much into this. 😂

    • @kellyhenderson9972
      @kellyhenderson9972 4 роки тому +17

      It was the fifties.

    • @hsd287
      @hsd287 3 роки тому +6

      @@kellyhenderson9972 exactly the women considered all this a normal then they weren't even offended and knew they were stereotyped into housework and all those things infact women themselves also created that stereotype

    • @alisa-cu8mq
      @alisa-cu8mq 3 роки тому +4

      @@hsd287 no. they were oppressed. they didn‘t create this lol

  • @lizzyliz68
    @lizzyliz68 8 років тому +257

    She seems so scared that she may say the wrong thing.. Just the look on her face :'(

    • @ceciliamoon7316
      @ceciliamoon7316 5 років тому +3

      Yeah I can *see* that too😢

    • @ceciliamoon7316
      @ceciliamoon7316 5 років тому +2

      Yeah I can see that too😢😢😢

    • @theaboriginal4051
      @theaboriginal4051 5 років тому +7

      That "couple" was her handlers to keep the elites investment in check. She's clearly under heavy mk ultra.

    • @theaboriginal4051
      @theaboriginal4051 5 років тому +1

      @Dame Atter Wichoo I'm an "introvert ", she's not. Mk ultra victim maybe.

  • @justinjopp4915
    @justinjopp4915 4 роки тому +142

    6:32 it is at that moment, just for a few seconds, she lays out her hurt soul, looks at the camera as if she'd forgotten it was even there.... And then she quickly forces a smile......

    • @zfox4743
      @zfox4743 4 роки тому

      ..

    • @g.p.3481
      @g.p.3481 4 роки тому +4

      Yes.....oml it’s horrible. May she truly be resting in peace now.

    • @lisbezz4100
      @lisbezz4100 3 роки тому +6

      Her eyes actually flash with anger right before she does the fake smile. She's like, "I'm right here, why are you asking Milton's wife these stupid questions re: ME?"

    • @NaerysTargaryen26
      @NaerysTargaryen26 2 роки тому +1

      I think she never had a true home and she found a lovely family to take her in but she knew that Milton was interested into her and she knew she couldn't be their long so she had to be on her own but she hated to be alone for too long she seeked love and family and could never seem to get it.

  • @zs3436
    @zs3436 2 роки тому +20

    She was such a gorgeous person, *Obviously* outside for those who only care about looks, But inside she was just as gorgeous too. She was kind, exceptionally intelligent, quick witted, And her innocence, despite being perceived as a sex symbol, Is so incredibly enduring. She loved deeply, Especially children, Such a strong motherly instinct is usually a sign that someone has a beautiful and soft heart. She was humble and considered everyone an equal rather than below her, despite race ( being she lived in a majorly racist era ) and social status. She maintained all these amazing qualities and love for people despite her harsh childhood of neglect and abuse, and all of the sadness she felt inside. She was the kind of person I feel anyone would want to have as their friend. Too many people don't recognize that she was a person with feelings who desired to be loved for more than her bombshell looks. I feel like no one was there for her when she needed it the most. Rest in peace Norma Jeane, You were and are loved. It is so sad when we love people more when they're gone and can't show them then we did when they were here and needed it most.

  • @KimTip1
    @KimTip1 5 років тому +504

    This interview kind of makes me sick. The domesticated questions that were asked of an Icon. Unbelievable. Creepy, and demeaning. She was very intelligent. She was before her time! Any actor today would be offended by these questions. That like asking a man “do you cut the grass and wash the car?” I find it discriminatory. Really!!! May that gentle lost soul Rest In Peace. She needed a mother, a family, and her miscarried babies. Torment followed her, she never invited it. I believe she was trying to escape it. And her answer was not in a man. As we can see. Too complex for any man, be him smartest or athletic, they couldn’t fill her void. It was the sins of her own mother and never knowing who her real family was. Get a clue. She was depressed. And back then they had no diagnosis for what she was going through!!! May she rest in everlasting peace💜

    • @vikkinicholson2300
      @vikkinicholson2300 4 роки тому +8

      I pray she rests in the arms of a loving God who is giving her the love she so longed for on this earth. Rest in peace, Norma Jean.

    • @allureoffemininity1091
      @allureoffemininity1091 4 роки тому +18

      I find it interesting that you find it demeaning ..that was the era she was in.. that was what women did back then.. they asked about her job as well as other things.. she was just playing coy

    • @MsBowie-ru1do
      @MsBowie-ru1do 4 роки тому +5

      I agree. I adore this woman. My heroine. So beautiful, so brave, so smart and so very, very sad. I can relate to everything she had gone through because I too have gone through all of it. It's hard enough dealing with what she had to deal with but especially so when you are a star. There was no other star that shined as bright and burnt out so fast. God wanted her with him and that is why she left us so soon. I miss her.

    • @shoshishoshi127
      @shoshishoshi127 4 роки тому +6

      @@allureoffemininity1091 But women still do household chores today, too. Even men do household chores nowadays but you won't be able to hear hosts asking if you do the dishes or make the bed lol.

    • @sunshineandstarlight
      @sunshineandstarlight 4 роки тому +7

      The interview is quite rude.

  • @LeroyJenkinss
    @LeroyJenkinss 5 років тому +110

    Most beautiful woman i ever seen, and her voice is angelic!

    • @dianetanner1880
      @dianetanner1880 3 роки тому

      lol. Nice comment, however beauty is in the eye of the beholder. My father met her and he said he thought she was too fat. lol

  • @Chiscribbs
    @Chiscribbs 9 років тому +605

    I wish interviews were still like this. Everything is so impersonal now, it's all glammed-up and edited. So fake.
    Nowhere near as cozy and inclusive and REAL as this.
    People have really taken the human aspect out of television now-a-days...

    • @InternetWAPx
      @InternetWAPx 6 років тому +9

      I think people have taken the human part out of many things. We're heading towards a compassionless future.

    • @sandhyaseeram221
      @sandhyaseeram221 6 років тому +16

      i thought it was the opposite. so robotic and clearly staged from all parties.

    • @yeeppeey1586
      @yeeppeey1586 6 років тому +5

      OptimistChi for some reason this feels more mechanical to me. Like they're there to simply answer a question and wait for the next one. It would be so interesting to see her on a late night talk show where she can banter and speak outside of the questions

    • @andreeamane4212
      @andreeamane4212 5 років тому +3

      I agree, everything back there was just perfect in it’s way..so aesthetic and vintage

  • @maryroth739
    @maryroth739 3 роки тому +27

    I'm always so intrigued by how she speaks and her facial expressions. She's so graceful.