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What Marlon Brando Thought About Marilyn Monroe’s Tragic Demise

, a renowned actor and close friend of , once expressed his admiration for her emotional intelligence and intuition.

The pair first met at a New York cocktail party in the early 1950s, where Monroe accidentally got elbowed by Brando while trying to get his attention.

Despite the mishap, Monroe remained unfazed and even stated that there are no accidents.

This encounter marked the beginning of a deep connection between the two stars, which fluctuated between friendship and romance over the years.

Following her divorce from , Monroe began spending a significant amount of time with Brando.

Speculation about their relationship intensified, as they were often seen together and frequently engaged in long phone conversations.

Brando provided comfort and support to Monroe during her struggles, until her tragic death on August 4, 1961.

On August 6, 1962, just two days after Monroe's death, the Los Angeles Times reported that she had been found dead in her Brentwood home, a probable victim of a sleeping pill overdose.

Coroner Theodore J. Curphey ruled it as a likely suicide.

However, discussions surrounding Monroe's death have persisted throughout the decades, with many acknowledging her battles with depression and emotional turmoil.

Monroe's upbringing played a significant role in her struggles.

She was raised in foster care and orphanages in southern California, with her mother being absent due to mental health issues.

At the age of 16, Monroe entered her first marriage, which ended in divorce, as did her subsequent marriages to and Arthur Miller.

Towards the end of her life, Monroe was closely monitored by her psychiatrist and rarely left her Brentwood home.

In his 1994 autobiography, “Songs My Mother Taught Me,” Brando revealed that he believed foul play was involved in Monroe's death.

He recalled a lighthearted phone conversation they had just days before her alleged suicide, where there were no signs of depression or self-destruction.

Brando dismissed rumors about Monroe's involvement with Robert F. Kennedy, stating that she wouldn't have made plans for dinner with him if she were in a relationship with another man.

He believed that her death was not accidental but rather a murder that no one else was willing to acknowledge.

Brando's perspective was not unique, as also suspected foul play and blamed Robert Kennedy and the mafia for Monroe's demise.

However, no substantial investigation or evidence has supported these claims.

The circumstances surrounding Monroe's death continue to spark intrigue and speculation, leaving her untimely passing shrouded in mystery.

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