SKIP the new “documentary” and watch THIS! #marilynmonroe

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    1. The idea that Joe DiMaggio was the most loving partner in her life considering that even he physically abused her is so sad… This woman never experienced a wholesome love. I hope she's found peace.

    2. It was RFK and Dr. Greenson, her psychiatrist, in my opinion. Peter Lawford knew about it. Not Sinatra, not the mob. She kept on putting her trust in these men who betrayed her.

    3. The absolute best book about Marilyn Monroe is by J.Randy Taraborrelli
      It's called " The Secret Life Of Marilyn Monroe" (2009)
      Why she was what she was…And her family history..
      Best book ever .It's a big read..But well worth it .I've been a fan for years and have read everything..This book was a revelation

    4. Very interesting video, Cheere! I hadn't heard about much of this information previously. I appreciate you going there so we don't have to. LOL

    5. These guys got 💯 what they deserved. So wild how we had been brainwashed to immortalize them for decades. Karm-upins got them ✨️

    6. Cheere this episode was fantastic! I always knew her death was real real shady but I didn’t know how much hard evidence there was so indicate that it was a full blown cover up. Wow. That’s terrible😕

    7. I'm not surprised she thought bobby would leave his wife and kids for her because other men had done that for her. Her problem was she didn't understand politics

    8. Really enjoyed this video, Cheere. You have a real talent for research, and laying out the info in a coherent way. I agree with you about the Marilyn case. It's the coverup that tells us the most. This whole situation reminds me of an Agatha Christie murder mystery where EVERYONE is at least complicit, if not outright guilty. Crazy and tragic story.

    9. Marilyn Monroe wanted to have her cake and eat it too. She wanted love but chased after multiple married men, some she got and some just used her up. When she had men that loved her and wanted her, she didn't want to play the wife role 1st. She wanted to be something special to someone and to have something meaningful but chose wrong every time and didn't want to change any of her behaviors. She never learned her lessons. She allowed her demons to run the show rather than learning from her mistakes and growing from the pain and trauma rather than allowing that to define her. She was not a good person. Talented and beautiful and smart yes. But she was also weak and had no character or values or morals.
      Maybe I'm being unfair and i acknowledge that but many people grow up terribly but do something good with their lives. None of us are perfect and without flaws but many have proven the worst upbringing does not have to define who you are or who you will become.

    10. @cheeredenise Your next book should be Goddess, by Anthony Summers. Groundbreaking book from the 80’s (or 90’s?) that was the first to expose all the rumours of the Kennedy connections and publicly state the belief she was murdered. An excellent read. 💯⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

    11. So I don’t feel that bad for her. Aren’t we all looking for someone to love us deeply who we also love deeply? Does anyone find that? She had immense power over men and enjoyed every minute of it.

    12. Cheere, thank you. You've covered so much in this video that I never knew. For those that don't know, Elton John, wrote 'Candle in the wind', for Norma Jean (aka Marilyn Monroe). It was a beautiful tribute.

    13. if she had so many enemas, you dont need help doing it. why would you want anybody to help you. and you shouldnt have any bruising. youre not slamming it in there.