Chicago has been a Mecca of sin, depravity and corruption for as long as I can remember. Now they have chosen an additional path to hell by unveiling a giant statue of that Hellywood harlot Marilyn Monroe, whose cooter once held the demon seed of DEMONcrat John F. Kennedy. Marilyn Monroe was also featured in the first issue of America's M'ing magazine Playboy (also started in Chicago). Marilyn Monroe has singularly been responsible for spilling a quantity of seed that makes BP oil spill in the Gulf last year look like a backyard garden gnome fountain.
Risque Marilyn statue draws cheeky fans
14:30 AEST Sun Jul 17 2011
By ninemsn staff
The billowing skirt and giant, lace underpants of Marilyn Monroe have become the latest tourist attractions in Chicago, where a towering, 8m statue of the legendary screen siren has been erected.
The work, by New Jersey-based artist Seward Johnson, depicts Monroe in her most iconic pose, standing over a New York City subway grate with her white dress blowing up and exposing her legs.
The historic scene from 1955 film The Seven Year Itch helped the Hollywood beauty rise to legendary status.
The ivory-pleated "Subway" dress she was wearing in the scene sold for $4.6million at an auction in Los Angeles in June.
The windy city will house the monumental Marilyn statue for one year, and it's already drawing fans hoping to take a cheeky photo.
14:30 AEST Sun Jul 17 2011
By ninemsn staff
The billowing skirt and giant, lace underpants of Marilyn Monroe have become the latest tourist attractions in Chicago, where a towering, 8m statue of the legendary screen siren has been erected.
The work, by New Jersey-based artist Seward Johnson, depicts Monroe in her most iconic pose, standing over a New York City subway grate with her white dress blowing up and exposing her legs.
The historic scene from 1955 film The Seven Year Itch helped the Hollywood beauty rise to legendary status.
The ivory-pleated "Subway" dress she was wearing in the scene sold for $4.6million at an auction in Los Angeles in June.
The windy city will house the monumental Marilyn statue for one year, and it's already drawing fans hoping to take a cheeky photo.
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