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Shirley MacLaine's new memoir, 'The Wall of Life', unveils a sensational account of Marilyn Monroe's intimate encounters with both John F. Kennedy and his brother Robert on the same night in 1962. At the famous birthday celebration for JFK, where Monroe famously sang 'Happy Birthday, Mr. President', MacLaine claims to have witnessed JFK exiting a bedroom with Monroe just before RFK entered the same room. This revelation adds a provocative layer to the already scandalous history of Monroe's relationships with the Kennedy brothers, which reportedly strained JFK's marriage to Jacqueline Kennedy. MacLaine's book also reflects on her own career and experiences in Hollywood, while providing insights into the complex dynamics of celebrity relationships during that era. The memoir includes personal anecdotes and previously unseen photographs, contributing to the narrative of Monroe's tragic life and the Kennedy legacy. MacLaine's account aligns with other recent publications that have suggested similar encounters between Monroe and the Kennedys.
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