In a vibrant display of admiration, approximately 1,000 fans of Marilyn Monroe gathered in Palm Springs, California, over the weekend to celebrate what would have been the legendary actress’s 100th birthday. The event, which took place around the city’s Forever Marilyn statue, saw attendees dressed in Monroe’s iconic look — a plunging white dress and platinum blonde hair — famously worn in the movie “The Seven-Year Itch.”
World Record Set
The gathering set a new world record for the most people dressed as Marilyn Monroe in one location, surpassing the previous record of 254. This milestone highlights the enduring legacy and influence of Monroe as a cultural icon, even decades after her untimely death in 1962 at the age of 36.
Supporting the Community
Beyond celebrating Monroe’s legacy, the event also served a philanthropic purpose. It helped raise funds for Palm Springs Pride and the LGBTQ+ community, showcasing how Monroe’s influence continues to inspire and support diverse communities.
Monroe, who had a fondness for Palm Springs, remains a beloved figure in pop culture, and her impact is felt across generations. The event in Palm Springs not only honored her memory but also brought together fans from various backgrounds, united in their admiration for the actress.
Original reporting: 40/29 / KHBS (NW Arkansas) — read the source article.