A black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken on February 26, 1955, when she attended Jackie Gleason’s birthday party with husband Joe DiMaggio. The photo is signed in blue ink “Marilyn Monroe.” The autograph was obtained by Frieda Hull, one of the “Monroe Six,” a group of legendary fans with whom Monroe became friendly.
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Marilyn Monroe photographed by Frieda Hull, a member of the Monroe six fan group based in New York City, July 1960
(She wasn't pregnant in these photos just bloated due to her endometriosis)
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Marilyn Monroe photographed by Frieda Hull, New York City - 1960
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Marilyn Monroe photographed by Frieda Hull, after hair and costume tests for The Misfits on July 8th 1960, New York City.
Marilyn wasn't pregnant in these photos. There are so many rumors about this.
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Marilyn Monroe photographed by Frieda Hull, a member of the Monroe Six fan group based in New York City, July, 1960.
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Marilyn Monroe, Photographed b Frieda Hull, 1954
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Marilyn Monroe from The Frieda Hull Marilyn Monroe Photo Archive
Frieda Hull is the woman at the bottom left of the picture. She was part of the Monroe Six, a group of fans who followed Marilyn from place to place. Frieda also took the six famous coloured pictures of Monroe’s baby bump Hull she called the “pregnant slides”.
In this picture, Marilyn is boarding a plane for Hollywood at Idlewild Airport in New York on February 25, 1956.
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Marilyn Monroe photographed by Frieda Hull, 1960.
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Marilyn Monroe photographed outside Fox Studios in New York on July 8, 1960.
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Marilyn by Frieda Hull in July 1960.
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Marilyn Monroe photographed by Frieda Hull, 1960.
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Marilyn Monroe, circa 1957, likely taken at a New York City showing of "The Prince and The Showgirl". Photo by Frieda Hull.
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Unseen pictures of Marilyn taken by Frieda Hull ₍₁₉₆₀₎
“I want to love and be loved more than in the world” Marilyn Monroe
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