Marilyn Monroe was found dead in her home in the early morning of August 5, 1962, likely several hours after she was last seen alive the previous evening, with her housekeeper, Eunice Murray, noticing lights on and no response around 3:30 a.m., and her doctor confirming her death shortly after, making it around 7-8 hours between her last known sighting and discovery.
Marilyn Monroe's purported last words, spoken to actor Peter Lawford hours before her death, were a poignant farewell: "Say goodbye to Pat, say goodbye to Jack (President Kennedy), and say goodbye to yourself, because you're a nice guy," before the line went silent. These words, reported by Lawford and documented in police investigations, conveyed her despondency and feelings of rejection, marking a tragic end to her final phone call before being found unresponsive the next morning.
After a brief investigation, Los Angeles police concluded that her death was “caused by a self-administered overdose of sedative drugs and that the mode of death is probable suicide.” Marilyn Monroe was born Norma Jeane Mortenson in Los Angeles on June 1, 1926.
Remembering Queen Elizabeth II and Marilyn Monroe, who would have turned 100 in 2026.
Robert Litman, a psychiatrist serving on the suicide team, said notes are left by less than 40% of those who take their own lives. Miss Monroe's body was discovered after her housekeeper and companion, Mrs. Eunice Murray, awoke about 3 a.m. and saw a light still burning in the actress' room.
Poncher's widow Elsie is quoted in the story confirming a long-standing and creepy rumour: that he insisted on being interred face down over top of Monroe. “He said, 'If I croak, if you don't put me upside down over Marilyn, I'll haunt you the rest of your life,'” Elsie Poncher told the Daily News.
A woman who enjoyed her sleep, Monroe took between five and 10 hours of shut-eye a night in a wide single bed. On Sunday? “[It's] my one day of total leisure. I sometimes take two hours to wake up, luxuriating in every last moment of drowsiness,” she said in an interview with Pageant magazine.
Marilyn Monroe was more than a glamorous icon—she was deeply intelligent and loved literature and philosophy. She reportedly had an IQ of 168, even higher than einstein's estimated 160.
No, Marilyn Monroe never had children, but she desperately wanted them and suffered at least three miscarriages, possibly due to endometriosis, during her marriage to playwright Arthur Miller in the late 1950s. Her pregnancies ended in miscarriage and an ectopic pregnancy, causing significant emotional distress and contributing to marital problems.
If Marilyn Monroe were alive today (in late 2025), she'd be around 99 years old, and while her bombshell image might have faded, many believe she'd still be an icon, perhaps evolving into a producer, activist (like Brigitte Bardot), or finding fulfillment in family, but likely facing challenges with her documented ...
The reason for Monroe not having kids is simple: she had endometriosis, which caused the lining of her uterus to grow outside of it.
Aside from a brief period late in her career, Marilyn's weight was always between 117 - 120 lbs and her waist measurements pretty much never changed.
That instrument left some small bequests for a number of individuals including Monroe's half-sister, her secretary, her mother, and several friends. But ultimately 75% of Monroe's remaining assets were to be distributed outright to Lee Strasberg, the famed acting coach.
There's no single "saddest" death, but Robin Williams, Chadwick Boseman, Steve Irwin, and Freddie Mercury are consistently cited for their suddenness, impact, or tragic circumstances, with Williams' death by suicide after battling depression and Boseman's battle with colon cancer in secret being especially heartbreaking for fans. Other frequently mentioned deaths include Heath Ledger, Prince, Carrie Fisher, Betty White, Michael Jackson, and Brittany Murphy, often due to unexpectedness or personal struggles.
While her relationships with famous figures like John F. Kennedy Arthur Miller and Frank Sinatra added to her mystique it was DiMaggio who ultimately stood out as her greatest love.
She was placed in an open heavy bronze casket, wearing this green Pucci dress, hands grasping pink tea roses from Joe Dimaggio who planned the entire service and didn't allow any Hollywood stars or hangers-on to attend.
Marilyn Monroe suffered from severe mental health issues, including depression, anxiety, insomnia, and likely bipolar disorder, alongside addiction to prescription drugs (barbiturates, amphetamines) and alcohol, compounded by physical ailments like endometriosis, dyslexia, and a stutter, all contributing to a life marked by emotional turmoil, low self-esteem, and frequent suicidal ideation, leading to her tragic overdose.
I don't mind living in a man's world, as long as I can be a woman in it. The nicest thing for me is sleep, then at least I can dream.
Both Marilyn Monroe and Tom Ewell were far older than their characters. In The Seven Year Itch, Marilyn Monroe's character — "The Girl" — is supposed to be 22 years old, but Monroe was 29 when the film was released. Incidentally, the film also premiered on the actress' birthday.
Lady Gaga's IQ is widely rumored to be around 166, placing her in the "exceptionally gifted" or genius category, though this is an estimation often cited in celebrity lists, not a officially verified number from a public test. This high estimate is supported by her early academic achievements, like attending a summer program for the top 1% of students, and her demonstrated creative and musical genius as a composer and performer, notes Us Weekly and Brainmanager.io.
If we measure smarts by IQ alone, Marilyn edges out with a score reportedly five points higher than the famed physicist. Yes, that's right—Marilyn Monroe, often pigeonholed as the quintessential blonde bombshell, had an IQ of 165, surpassing Einstein's by a small but significant margin.
IQ scores above 200 are extremely rare and claims of a 400 IQ are classified as myths or exaggerations. Yes, Marilyn vos Savant is widely recognized as the person with the highest IQ ever officially recorded, with a score of 228 as listed in the Guinness World Records.
Turns out Monroe might have made dying her pubic hair part of her regular beauty routine, too.
Marilyn Monroe's Clothing Tells the Truth
Below are several examples of Marilyn's clothing worn at varying times in her life, displayed on a size 6-8 dress form, with measurements of 33.5″ (bust), 24.5″ (waist), and 34.5″ (hip).
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