Marilyn Monroe was a singer and actress who had a love affair with Frank Sinatra. Here’s the truth about their tragic romance.

Marilyn Monroe was an American actress and model. She was also a singer, model, and actor. Her comedic blonde bombshell roles were a huge hit. Between the 1950s and 1960s, she was considered a sex icon.

Following her divorce from Arthur Miller’s husband, Monroe had a strange relationship with Frank Sinatra. Sinatra also had just ended his marriage to Ava Gardner. They found comfort in one another and shared their common problems, including insecurity, loneliness, insomnia, and insecurity.

Some believe Sinatra became so involved in saving Sinatra’s blonde-haired beauty, from her demons and wished to marry her. Ruta Lee claims that Monroe’s vulnerability and beauty made it seem as though she was a fragile pussycat who had to be protected.

In the late 1950s, Sinatra and Monroe began dating casually. Lena Pepitone, her maid, told the story that Sinatra moved in to Sinatra’s Los Angeles home after she divorced Joe.

The couple’s relationship began in 1950, but it was not heated until 1961, when they started to spend long nights together.

Sinatra kept the affair secret in respect of her husband. Jim White, a close friend of Sinatra’s stated that Joe was not upset by the affair.

Sinatra loved Some Like it Hot so much that he met a lawyer and confessed his desire to marry the actress. His lawyer resisted the idea, saying that Sinatra was too unstable and would likely commit suicide.

Sinatra was fondly in love with the blonde beauty. However, he felt that he needed distance. In February 1962, Sinatra announced his engagement. To everyone, his close friends and family, the news of his engagement was shocking.

Sammy Davis Jr. believes that Sinatra planned to marry Monroe in order to escape Monroe’s destructive ways. Six weeks later Frank and Frank were divorced.

Monroe was invited by Sinatra to Lake Tahoe in August. Joe Langford, who was a security guard, claims Sinatra was surprised at her depression. Sinatra reportedly ordered special meals to be delivered to her room every day, while he worried about her overall health.

Marilyn Monroe, age 36, died one week later after a drug overdose. She was 36, and she died 17 months following her psychiatric treatments. It was determined to be a suicide attempt.

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