Bombshell By Marilyn Monroe

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Political “Bombshell”
“Sex is part of nature. I go along with nature.” ―Marilyn Monroe (“Marilyn Monroe”). What’s ironic about this quote is that this way of thinking led to Marilyn Monroe’s many problems in life with her scandalous affairs and wild sex life. Monroe was known as quite the promiscuous woman as well as a depressed train wreck who was destroying her career/life with drugs and other unhealthy substances. This lifestyle led her to make numerous reckless decisions such as getting involved with politicians which would eventually lead to her passing (Lindsey). Many are of the opinion that Marilyn Monroe committed suicide due to depression and anxiety; however, it can be proven that the “Blonde Bombshell” was murdered in order to prevent a political affair from reaching the ears of the public.
Marilyn Monroe will go down in history as one of the most well-known and influential Hollywood stars in the world. The famous actress/model lived an audacious life having been involved in countless relationships and affairs. Eventually after living a short …show more content…

Normand Hodges, the ex-agent, is almost eighty years old and claimed that he was an assassin who had worked for the American government for 13 years in the mid-late 90s (Johnson). This man is trained as both a sniper and martial arts expert who stated that he killed people in order to protect the United States from possible threats. Although he had never killed a woman before, he declared that he was just obeying orders from his commanding officer, Jimmy Hayworth, to ensure the safety of America (Johnson). This disproves anyone’s theories concerning self-inflicted death because there would be no reason for Hodges to lie about murdering Monroe and there is no chance the star committed suicide due to this damning