Marilyn Monroe and Montgomery Clift on the set of 'The Misfits', 1960.
"People who aren’t fit to open the door for him (Montgomery Clift) sneer at his homosexuality. What do they know about it? Labels – people love putting labels on each other. Then they feel safe. People tried to make me into a lesbian. I laughed. No sex is wrong if there’s love in it." — Excerpt from Conversations with Marilyn by WJ Weatherby, 1961.
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I wish my wife had said or thought that.
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Even closeted, totally true for me.
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