Marilyn Monroe and her husband

Three of these men is impossible not to be called lucky, because they were the chosen of the same woman - Marilyn Monroe. For each of them, she married, but only two of them loved it, and only one genuinely loved her.





Marilyn's first husband became irresistible Jim Dougherty. For him, Monroe came immediately after his sixteenth birthday - June 19, 1942. On the part of Marilyn it was a marriage of convenience, because she did not like Jim did not want to go back to the shelter. Through marriage, she was able to leave the place that most of all its hardships and move to Jim.





Shortly after this marriage Monroe began to think about his career, which was later destroyed and marriage. Moreover, on conviction Marilyn no love for Doherty and she did not feel this union was a big mistake, which she went from despair. The couple divorced in September 1946.







Second husband of the legendary Marilyn was an ex-baseball player Joe DiMaggio. It seemed that the marriage is concluded in the heavens, they were called "Mr. and Mrs. America" ​​and they were perfectly happy together.









But this alliance lasted only 9 months. As it turned out, DiMaggio, Marilyn insanely jealous of all men in the world (still, after all those years, it was good as ever!) And often raised his hand to her. Jealousy, and they divorced in October 1954.



But there is one big "but": up to the end of his life, Joe loved Marilyn, and only he of all her lovers came to her funeral.











For more than 20 years DiMaggio wore flowers on the grave of Marilyn and they say that on the day of the funeral they wanted to re-combined legal marriage (Marilyn died August 5, 1962, and the wedding was scheduled for 8 August 1962, is the day when Monroe was buried). Joe DiMaggio never considered her a star, but treated it as a simple, but incredibly beloved.

"She's not a star, she's my wife" (Joe DiMaggio)




The third and final husband beauties Marilyn was a playwright Arthur Miller. With Miller actress met back in 1950, but only a year after the divorce, Marilyn, they met again. Officially, they were married June 29, 1956, and two days later had a Jewish wedding ceremony (Arthur was a Jew). This marriage was the longest of all, because it is known that Monroe had always dreamed about the clever man who could fill in the gaps in her education and become a teacher of her life.









But Arthur was not interested, because after only a week after the wedding, he wrote in his diary, "I think she's a little kid, I hate it!" Because of this, they quarreled seriously with Monroe, but continued to live together.













Later, Miller said, he is a completely different thing, calling Marilyn kitten and speaking in its address as follows: "It is a hundred percent female, the most feminine of all women in the world", but nothing is saved their marriage - not boundless love Marilyn, nor any of its respect for the Arthur, as He always thought it just silly, and fancied himself the smartest person at the time.











Once they were divorced, and it happened in January 1961, Miller immediately married another famous woman - photographer Ingeborg Morath. When Monroe died, Ingeborg was 8 months pregnant and Arthur decided not to go to the funeral, saying "I can not stand this funeral circus" By the way, Marilyn, too, could give birth to his child, if her pregnancy has not proved to be ectopic. < br />






In addition to these three men Marilyn had many other attachments, including President John F. Kennedy and his brother, but they are virtually unknown. Rumors and rumors of the fact that they are unsubstantiated.