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Monroe was late to the event, but arrived in style, wearing a skintight Jean Louis rhinestone gown sewn especially for her (or on her, as there was no way to put on that dress otherwise.) After a sultry rendition of the Happy Birthday song, she continued with a riff on “Thanks for the Memories,” with lyrics changed to refer to Kennedy’s accomplishments. After the song, Kennedy turned and joked “I can now retire from politics after having had Happy Birthday sung to me in such a sweet, wholesome way.”
This is said to be a photo of Marilyn and JFK... yowser!
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