Did You Know? Marilyn Monroe Never Got Paid A Dime For Her Famous N*de ‘Playboy’ Photoshoot (Photo Credit – Facebook)

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Marilyn Monroe, original name Norma Jeane Mortenson, was a screen legend and a s*x symbol in the 1950s and early 1960s. She had appeared in a number of commercially successful films and was a pop icon at that time. Her appearance on the first Playboy cover became a talk of the town at that time. But did you know she never actually posed for the magazine at all? Read on.

The actress started her career as a model. She signed a short-term contract with 20th Century-Fox in 1946 and made few brief appearances in movies made by the Fox and Columbia studios. However, she was later again unemployed, and she returned to modelling for photographers.

It was at this time, Marilyn Monroe cash-strapped and jobless, posed nude for pinup photographer Tom Kelley in exchange for the $50 which she used for her car payment, as per George Barris’ 1995 book, Marilyn: Her Life in Her Own Words. The shoot lasted for only two hours and Monroe had made Kelley promise she’d look unrecognizable in the photos.

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