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26ft Statue Of Marilyn Monroe Unveiled

Born 1st June, 1926, died at a young age of 36 on 5th August, 1962, (easy to remember, just reverse the years 26 and 62), Marilyn Monroe must surely be the MOST BEAUTIFUL AND BEST REMEMBERED FILM ACTRESS THE WORLD HAS COME TO KNOW.

If she could be persuaded to walk out from any of the photos we have been seeing of her, she will simply look gorgeous, her dress and hairstyle still not out of fashion on the street today, that's my assessment.

Next year will be the 50th anniversary of her death, and yet the world has not forgotten her. Now, her statue will grace the street of Chicago for the lucky pedestrians there.
Cheers!  
 
26ft statue of Marilyn Monroe is unveiled in the Windy City 
That pose, that dress, the blonde hair, the luscious lips ... 
A 26-foot tall statue of Marilyn Monroe towering above tourists in the middle of Chicago was
unveiled on Friday to much applause.

Bemused shoppers stopped and stared, a boy tried to crawl up her leg and the men from a
wedding party could not resist taking a few photos from all angles.
Now THAT'S a Kodak moment! Or at least an iPhone moment

Simply irresistible: A cheeky boy tries to scale her leg while some really enjoy the rear views
It will be on show through the Spring of 2012.
The stainless steel and aluminium sculpture, which weighs a whopping 34,000lbs, has raised
more than a few eyebrows.

Not least because visitors to the plaza are at once confronted with Monroe's pert bottom in
gleaming white panties and her perfect pins bedecked in white, open-toe kitten heels.
Covered up: A worker puts the finishing touches to the statue on Thursday
What did you do at work today darling? One man touches up the statue's under carriage with paint
Breathtaking views: A worker is seen spraying the statue's panties before the great unveiling on Friday


You missed a bit: Well, Monroe always did have men at her feet


Men have been spotted gawping while their wives get cross and attempt to shield their eyes
and lots of people have stopped to take a quick snap of the giantess before she goes public
tomorrow.

Not all are happy of course. Abraham Ritchie wrote on Art Chicago Blog the statue was a 
'creepy schlock from a fifth-rate sculptor that blights a first-rate public art collection.'

But the Zeller Realty Group, which owns the plaza and now its statue, wants Marilyn to make
people think.
Monroe cools off via the subway in front of Tom Ewell in The Seven Year Itch





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