While some may argue that this is harmless satire, it’s potentially harmful to Susan Griffiths’ reputation and career. Marilyn’s rights and royalties belong to The Estate of Marilyn Monroe, LLC. They also state that the fictional Gladys Morris “intends to sue the Marilyn Monroe Foundation over rights and royalties”-except there is no Marilyn Monroe Foundation that holds the rights or royalties to Marilyn’s estate. Leon Krohn, he has never made these ludicrous claims and the rumors definitely did not originate from him. Leon Krohn, have suggested that Marilyn Monroe had become pregnant again in 1961, and given birth to a baby girl in June 1962.” While Marilyn’s gynecologist was indeed named Dr. The hoax article also states “Some persistent rumors, originating from her gynecologist, Dr. Post-1956 any official or legal documents would have had the name Marilyn Monroe on them. In 1956, she had her name legally changed to Marilyn Monroe. WorldNewsDailyReport claims that the fictional birth certificate has the name Norma Jeane Mortenson on it….but that was not Marilyn’s in 1962. Photos of Marilyn from each month from January to July 1962 prove conclusively that she could not have been pregnant and given birth at any point during that year. You can read more about how the lies came about in this Immortal Marilyn article. The Marilyn/JFK affair rumors have been greatly exaggerated and outright lied about over the years. Other claims in the article are also complete fabrications. Photos of Marilyn throughout 1962 prove there was no pregnancy. The photo was lifted from a Daily Mail article about Susan that appeared last year. Griffiths, a Marilyn lookalike and accomplished actress, has portrayed Marilyn on film numerous times, most notably on Quantam Leap, Nip/Tuck and the movie Pulp Fiction. She has long been a fan of Marilyn and is very well known for working hard to honor her legacy. However…the photo the site is using is not of ‘Gladys Morris’ but of actress Susan Griffiths, who has absolutely never made any such claims. A photo of the supposed ‘Gladys Morris’ appears at the top of the article. The site claims that she has a birth certificate with the names Norma Jeane Mortenson and John F. On February 22, they published a story titled “Woman Claims She Is The Daughter Of Marilyn Monroe and JFK.” They go on to say that a woman named ‘Gladys Baker Morris’, who was born in June 1962, has launched court proceedings to prove that she is the daughter of the superstar and the President. Despite facing potential legal action for slander and defamation from the woman they claimed had fourteen children by fourteen different men, they are at it again. They are also the same site that falsely claimed that a retired CIA agent confessed to killing Marilyn, and in that case also used a stolen picture to accompany their hoax. The website World News Daily Report has been making headlines recently for stealing a woman’s photo and attaching it to a hoax story that has gone viral.
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