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  • It is hard to believe that Marilyn has been gone for almost 50 years.

    She remains in our hearts, and thus, lives on.

    George Vreeland Hill

  • Its almost 50 years since Marilyn passed on and yet she still captivates us and makes so many of us feel we "know ' her. The thing for me is that she was an enigma and none of us will ever be able to understand her or what it was that keeps us loving her. She is Marilyn ...with all her beauty and her faults and contradictions and talent and need all meshed together to make her unique among all the stars that Hollywood produced. God Rest Her Soul.

  • she did seem to get involved with men who were quite a lot older than she was, and who already had ties like dimaggio already had a son, and i think he was about 10 years older than marilyn. she was such a lovely lady, perhaps she just made a few wrong choices in her life. but who am i to criticise posibly the most beautiful lady ever to have lived. she just needed looking after.

  • i know this isn't an English class, but some of you make the comments very hard to read.

  • hes my cuzz so i was related to m.m by marige lol

  • me to my family was from the bronx .

  • @myreymg3 LUCKY!

  • Joe was good for her but the problem is that he wanted her to quit acting and become a housewife which Marilyn didn't like because her career was just rising and plus he was jealous so I can see the marriage didn't work out but I'm glad he didn't leave her side like her two ex husbands.

  • Ex wives or husbands tend to write a book about there famous exes when they are no longer here which I think is disrespectful because they are sharing it to the world and they should keep it private because OBVIOUSLY they want attention and lots of money so I'm glad Joe didn't expose Marilyn and he was by her side till the end and he didn't remarried.

  • I believe he loved her to the end of his days...

    I read that he refused to do a bio, because he did not want to write about MM...

    Thanks for some pixs I've never seen before...

  • amazing video

  • Joe loved her. I know he got physical, hit or shoved her, but he didn't ignore her. Arthur ignored her. That's much more cruel and cuts deeper.

    Plus Joe wasn't using her to get ahead. He just wanted what he felt was best for her. He was old fashioned about it, but he really meant well, and it led to fighting.

    I believe she knew he meant well. Even if his method of expressing his passion wasn't the best.

  • HE WAS A real gentleman..never ever spoke bad about marilyn.,,.,..the only one who took responsabilty of her funeral...no the other ones..just him...On his deathbed and with his last breath, DiMaggio said "I'll finally get to see Marilyn".

  • oh i wasnt aware that he said that... that's so romantically sad..

  • i believe in j and m

  • I really enjoyed this. :)

  • Dimaggio put 6 red roses on her grave 3 times a week until he died. Thats love for you :)

  • I agree with PinkGoddess that Joe did redeem himself somewhat by being a "true" friend to Marilyn, especially at the end of her life. He never, ever talked about her in public after her death and he didn't write two degrading plays about her or talk bad about her in an autobiography like Arthur Miller did. Joe didn't marry her to pay his bills like Arthur Miller did either. Her so called "friends" at the end did her in and it is tragic Joe didn't marry her in time to save her.

  • I'm pretty sure Joe was physically abusive...some love

  • He WAS physically abusive, and that is inexcusable, but he made up for his abuse by remaining a dear and loyal friend to Marilyn and waiting by her side patiently while she was with other men. Joe was also Marilyn's only husband who never spoke of her after she passed, he had a lot of respect for her.

  • Actaully, that's debateable at best. having researched his life extensively, rather than merely focusing on biographies about her, the worst that can be said is they had one bad fight the night of the SYI shoot (which is a story in itself). Neither of them was perfect, none of us are, but at least Joe changed, seeking help - it's evident both in his daily diaries and in Marilyn's own notes to him toward the end of her life that Joe was the one man who never ever treated her like a dumb blonde.

  • It is important to remember that Joe sought therapy after his marriage to MM ended... and continued it for sometime thereafter. ALSO... in the bio by Arthur Miller he quotes MM as saying "Well if Arthur loved me why doesn't he hit me?" I think those abuse often seek out abusers... I believe these two loved each other... they just needed to grow and Joe was trying very hard to do just that.

  • @FunnEGirlZ Every person has limits to how much insult u can take. One will run away from such situation others will hit back some unfortunately with fiscal force. Try hitting a wall if you get such urges much better:)

  • @FunnEGirlZ @FunnEGirlZ I think you mean in a quote does hit me. I knew a girl. She is mine hair dresser. odd think was she told me her old bf used to hit her. How could that be I thought. But when I got to know her better. I notice that when she was angry or frustrated. She like to be mean and provocative. So if you are like that than you cause the trouble on yourself.

  • joe must of been HHHHHHAAAAAAPPPPPSSSSS

    when marilyn sed she wud marry him

  • Joe is the only person who loved Marilyn Monroe !

  • great

  • this is sad joe 2 me was the only person that really loved her no bs

    he worried about her when nobody else did

    RIP

  • As a matter of fact, in Gary Robles books of her last days in her Brentwood house. Joe was always visiting and helping her move. Something tells me that I think that she would be in favor of the book. There is so much untruths and confusion about her and people need to stop making theories of their own. But just simply respect her memory as a person.

  • Joe loved Marilyn but he HATED her career. Marilyn loved Joe and she loved her career, too--or at least she loved the fame. She had no intention of retiring, she was fighting to hold on! She was not planning to marry Joe. Donald Spoto offers not a shred of evidence to the re-marriage story--he was just trying to whitewash the Kennedy affairs. But they are lovely here, and she DID love him.

  • They were planning to marry again shortly before she died. So sad! By the way: Dont you think he looks like Jerry Orbach!???

  • They were really in love ...

    Marilyn looks gorgeous in her last year(s), and she's amazing in that swimming suit !

    ;)

    I love her

  • I certainly get the feeling that Joe was her true love

  • i loved the vieo and this music i just only have french musics of yves montand and in english is very charming!!! please what name of this music?? and congratulaciones

  • hehehe a true gentleman, fishing in the beach, with sand and everything, dressed up and with those shoes. He had class, such a great couple they both look beaultiful toguether. :-)

  • Another confirmation that Joe and Marilyn were in love. Our research for a the screenplay "Marilyn Joe & Me" is revealing that their love for each other never diminished over the years and Joe and the DiMaggio family did every thing possibel to protect it.

  • i loved your video, i never seen this amaizing pics, thk u so much!

    Hugs and kisses

  • the loved eachother till the end....

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