Marilyn Monroe's Human Design Chart

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          Marilyn Monroe's Biography

          This is the Human Design Chart of Marilyn Monroe, an American actress, model, and singer who rose to fame in the 1950s and early 1960s as a sex symbol. She was born in the charity ward of the Los Angeles General Hospital and had a difficult childhood marked by mental illness in her family and multiple instances of sexual assault.

          Monroe married three times, first to merchant marine James E. Dougherty when she was just 16, then to baseball player Joe DiMaggio, and finally to writer Arthur Miller. She also had various high-profile romantic liaisons, including with Marlon Brando, Frank Sinatra, Yves Montand, and director Elia Kazan. Rumours about her relationships with both John and Robert Kennedy have persisted, although the lack of documented evidence makes these claims uncertain.

          Monroe struggled with drug and alcohol addiction throughout her life, and she was known for her chronic tardiness and insecurities about her abilities. However, she also had a witty sense of humour and was famous for her remark when asked what she wore to bed: “Chanel No. 5”.

          Monroe met a tragic end on 5 August 1962 when she died of a drug overdose in Hollywood, California. She had called a friend the previous night fearing she had taken too many sleeping pills, and she was found dead in her bed the next morning. Her diary and personal notes, which were rumoured to contain damaging information about the Kennedys, were never found. Her life and death have been the subject of numerous biographies and continue to fascinate the public.

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