
Marilyn Monroe has been recently making headlines as the world celebrated her 100th birthday on June 1, 1926. The beloved actress, born in 1926, was named Norma Jeane Mortenson. However, she soon adopted the name Marilyn Monroe following her rise in the entertainment industry. Nonetheless, while her short but impactful journey remains memorable, there are certain aspects of her life that we are still unaware of, including her silent battle with a debilitating condition.
New documentary reflects on Marilyn Monroe’s silent battle with a debilitating condition
A new documentary, End of the Cycle, starring Amy Schumer, Julianna Hough and more, has reflected on how people should reframe their understanding of Marilyn Monroe. They shared that they should do it, especially in terms of understanding her silent battle with the debilitating condition. The documentary focuses on the struggle with endometriosis, but how does that link with Marilyn? According to reports, Marilyn had multiple miscarriages, “mystery” hospital trips and was labelled “difficult”, all things that could likely be related to the painful disease, according to the movie.
















