Smith, who managed to obtain an early copy of the closely held memoir titled “Brando: Songs My Mother Taught Me,” highlighted Brando's suspicions regarding the mysterious circumstances surrounding Monroe's demise.
Additionally, Brando candidly expressed his unfavorable opinions about other notable figures including Charlie Chaplin, Richard Burton, and Lee Strasberg.
The autobiography, scheduled for release next week with an initial print run of 500,000 copies, delves into Brando's personal insights and experiences.
Despite being lucratively compensated with $5 million for this tell-all account, it conspicuously omits details concerning Brando's tumultuous relationships with his spouses and offspring, according to Smith's revelations.
Smith remarked on the selective nature of Brando's disclosures, suggesting that the actor meticulously curated the narrative, perhaps as a final act of defiance against the media he holds disdain for.
She hinted at Brando's strategic omissions prompting potential criticism from reviewers, although emphasizing that Brando is notably self-critical within the book itself.
A preview featured in Parade Magazine last Sunday unveiled Brando's admission of a romantic involvement with Monroe among numerous other women, yet Smith hinted at more intriguing revelations omitted from the excerpt.
Brando reportedly shared that he had engaged in a conversation with Monroe shortly before her tragic death in 1962, asserting his belief that she did not harbor suicidal intentions.
Moreover, he disputed rumors of a romantic liaison between Monroe and Robert Kennedy, as per Smith's account.
Quoting Brando directly, Smith underlined his steadfast conviction that Monroe's demise was not a result of suicide but rather a carefully orchestrated act of murder, a belief
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