

Marilyn Monroe‘s life has always been a swirl of glamour, mystery, and whispers that refuse to fade. Now, fresh buzz is lighting up the internet, sparked by recently declassified FBI files that dropped on April 11. These documents, part of an 80,000-page release tied to JFK’s 1963 assassination probe, hint at a jaw-dropping claim: Monroe was pregnant with John F. Kennedy’s baby in 1960-and it might’ve cost her everything. The Hollywood bombshell’s story just got a wild new twist, and it’s got everyone digging into the what-ifs of her tragic end.
The files suggest Monroe’s 1960 hospital stay-officially chalked up to “exhaustion”-was actually cover for a secret abortion. “You can clearly see the rounded, protruding belly as Marilyn was just starting to show,” an insider told RadarOnline, pointing to photos from July 1960 during The Misfits prep in New York.
Sources say she spilled the news to JFK after he clinched the Democratic nomination, a bombshell that could’ve tanked his White House run. “JFK allegedly told Monroe she could not have the baby as the scandal would ruin his chances of being elected,” the source added, noting she was married to Arthur Miller at the time but cheating with the future president.
The baby cover-up that ended in tragedy
The plot thickens with claims that rogue FBI and CIA agents had “huge motivation” to silence her. Norman Mailer’s quoted in a memo saying right-wing operatives saw her death as a way to smear the Kennedys. Monroe’s ties to both JFK and Robert Kennedy-she reportedly had flings with both-made her a ticking time bomb in the Cold War era.
“She was a volatile creature running to her psychiatrist every day and chattering on the telephone,” author Anthony Summers said in Netflix’s The Mystery of Marilyn Monroe, painting her as a security risk with pillow-talk secrets. The FBI had her on watch for communist leanings, thanks to her ex, Miller, and her Mexico trip with left-wing pals in 1962.
Her death on August 4, 1962, ruled a “probable suicide” from a barbiturate overdose, has fueled conspiracy theories for decades. These files add fuel, suggesting she was ready to go public about the pregnancy before she was “silenced.” Photos from Frieda Hull’s collection, dubbed the “pregnant slides,” show a curvier Monroe, though some argue it’s just her natural shape. Either way, the idea of a Kennedy love child-and a cover-up-keeps Marilyn’s legend burning bright.
This news was originally published on this post .
Be the first to leave a comment