Were Marilyn Monroe and Elizabeth Taylor Friends? Inside Their Secret Bond

Authored by closerweekly.com and submitted by thecureisthecause

They were two of the biggest female sex symbols of the 50s and early 60s, but Marilyn Monroe and Elizabeth Taylor didn’t consider each other competitors. “In many ways [they] were pitted against each other by the press,” Charles Casillo writes in his new book, Marilyn Monroe: The Private Life of a Public Icon. “In reality, they barely knew each other, and the two had no animosity toward each other.”

Quite the opposite! Casillo writes of an incident in 1962, when 20th Century Fox was bleeding money on Liz’s over-budgeted extravaganza Cleopatra. The studio simultaneously fired Marilyn for alleged absences from the set of her never-completed final film, the aptly titled Something’s Gotta Give.

Marilyn felt she was being sacrificed so Fox could save on her salary and spend it on finishing the bloated Egyptian epic. Two decades later, Liz revealed to a friend that she had reached out to Marilyn to offer her support during this difficult period.

“Liz told Marilyn she was willing to publicly demonstrate her solidarity,” Casillo says, offering to quit Cleopatra unless Marilyn was rehired. “Marilyn was very moved by Liz’s kindness toward her, but she didn’t want to make matters worse for either of them,” so she declined the generous offer.

Instead, Liz gave Marilyn an invaluable piece of advice. “No matter what they write about me, Marilyn, I never deny it,” Casillo quotes Liz as saying. “I never confirm it. I just keep smiling and walking forward. You do the same.” Tragically, Marilyn didn’t live long enough to put those words into action.

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gustoreddit51 on February 5th, 2021 at 04:57 UTC »

"The problem with people who have no vices is that you can be fairly certain that they have some pretty annoying virtues" - Elizabeth Taylor (allegedly)

Have_A_Jelly_Baby on February 5th, 2021 at 04:00 UTC »

Interesting article, aside from the multiple ads for “5 warning signs that your dog is crying for help” that I didn’t sign up for.

Intelligent-Ice-6293 on February 5th, 2021 at 02:45 UTC »

It’s actually good advice. If you deny it, they think your lying. If you confirm, it could hurt you too. Keep the media guessing!