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To: Aggie Mama
Morning Mama. The following is posted for y'all's thoughts. I had never heard this ANYWHERE before.

A rather fantastic love meeting between Brigitte Bardot and Marilyn Monroe is described in Bardot's memoirs. Marilyn and Brigitte met each other at a party that was held for the English Queen in 1952. Brigitte says in her book that it took Marilyn 30 seconds to seduce her, when they met each other in the restroom. Brigitte writes: "Marilyn was a extremely beautiful blonde wearing a golden dress that was low-necked almost down to her ankles. She looked so fresh and natural like she'd just got up from the bed. You wanted to kiss her right away!" The two of the them made love that night but the affair didn't lead to anything more.

Anyone know about this?

60 posted on 07/02/2002 9:55:42 AM PDT by lodwick
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To: lodwick
Ick. Well, it's not as if Marilyn can refute it now....
70 posted on 07/02/2002 11:06:01 AM PDT by Aggie Mama
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To: lodwick
That's a new one for me, too. One thing I have noticed is that everyone who is still alive and was in Hollywood from the mid 40's to August 4th 1962 (the day Marilyn died) claims to have had sex with her. If she was having sex with all of these people then when did she have time to make movies? It's like that basketball player who said he had sex with-what was it?- 2000 or 5000 women? I remember someone figured out that he would have had sex twice everyday since he was 12 or 13. I am not saying Marilyn was ready for the nunnery, but she would have had to be a pretty busy woman to have been with everyone who claims to have been with her.
78 posted on 07/02/2002 12:37:11 PM PDT by retrokitten
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