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Monroe spoke positively about sexuality, but People’s excerpt also shows she objected to being reduced to a sex-symbol “thing,” qualifying the post’s framing. https://people.com/marilyn-monroe-last-interview-photoshoot-rare-photos-exclusive-11966798
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Marilyn Monroe embraced being a sex symbol in her final interview, which is set to be published in its entirety for the first time: “I’m going to be a symbol of something, so I’d rather have it be sex than some of the other things they’ve got symbols of. I think that sexuality is only attractive when it’s natural and spontaneous. I’ve never acted consciously from a sexual viewpoint. First of all, I’ve never had an erotic scene. I’ve always wanted to test it out and see if I could do it. We are all born sexual creatures, thank god. It’s a pity so many people despise and crush this natural gift. Because art, real art, comes from it.” (via People) https://t.co/GpM5KgfJ68
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