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A Breakfast at Tiffany’s inspired stroll around New York City
No film conveys the glamour of the early 1960s quite like Breakfast at Tiffany’s. Released in 1961, the film has…
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Audrey Hepburn’s favourite book of all-time
With an almost ethereal beauty and allure, Audrey Hepburn remains a powerful icon of popular culture despite having passed away…
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How Marilyn drove drab 1950s Britain Monroe-mad, enraged Laurence Olivier and even made the Queen her No1 fan during four-month visit
Her four month visit was a blaze of stardust in a drab post-war worldBut as a new book by Michelle…
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‘Bus Stop’: Marilyn Monroe Was So Nervous, She Would Break Out In Rashes and ‘Accidentally Expose Herself’
Marilyn Monroe is a timeless Hollywood icon who continues to inspire artists around the world. However, her movie co-stars didn’t always have the…
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HOW MARILYN MONROE GOT HER NAME
Marilyn Monroe was the persona or a generational Hollywood talent, but before her movie career, she was Norma Jeane Mortensen…
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Audrey Hepburn had ‘discreet’ role in resistance despite parents’ former Nazi support
Today, Audrey’s iconic film, Breakfast at Tiffany’s, in which she stars alongside George Peppard, will be broadcast on TV. Paul…
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Marilyn Monroe biopic director: It will be a ‘demanding,’ NC-17-rated movie
The upcoming Marilyn Monroe biopic “Blonde,” starring Ana de Armas, finally has a movie rating. The Netflix flick — which is…
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What Did Audrey Hepburn Smell Like?
Ever since her first film appearance, many have looked up to Audrey Hepburn as the picture of elegance and sophistication.…
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How Marilyn took the male-led film industry and flipped it on its head
Marilyn Monroe went down in the history books as a blonde bombshell who many wrote off as just a pretty…
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ELIZABETH TAYLOR OWNED A HISTORIC PEARL NECKLACE ONCE WORN BY ROYALTY
When you reach a certain level of fame or stardom, the world is essentially your oyster. This was literally true…
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