Marilyn Monroe in Popular Culture - Celebrities As Monroe

Celebrities As Monroe

  • Christina Aguilera posed as Monroe on the cover of the June 2006 GQ
  • Drew Barrymore posed as Monroe for the September 1996 John F. Kennedy, Jr.'s George
  • Lara Bingle posed as Monroe for the August 2008 Australian Cosmopolitan
  • Retouched photo of Hillary Clinton aping the "subway grate" pose from The Seven Year Itch on the October 1995 cover of Spy
  • Cindy Crawford, Daryl Hannah, Ashley Judd, and Heather Locklear posed as Monroe for the May/June 1997 American Photo
  • James Franco glamed up as Monroe from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes at the 83rd Academy Awards
  • French and Saunders aped "Two Little Girls from Little Rock" from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
  • Jade Goody posed as Andy Warhol's Marilyn Diptych for The Daily Star
  • Rudolph Giuliani glamed up as Monroe for the 1997 New York Inner Circle press dinner
  • Paris Hilton for the August 2010 launch of her perfume, Tease
  • Nicole Kidman posed as Monroe for the March 2008 Harper's Bazaar Australia
  • Lindsay Lohan and Bert Stern recreated The Last Sitting for the 25 February 2008 New York
    • posed as Monroe for the July 2009 Vogue EspaƱa
  • Jennifer Lopez aped "Happy Birthday, Mr. President" on 22 April 2010 Lopez Tonight
  • Madonna posed as Monroe for the April 1991 Vanity Fair shot by Steven Meisel
  • Kylie Minogue has regularly performed as Monroe
  • Lisa Marie Presley posed as Monroe for Herb Ritts, made up by Kevyn Aucoin
  • Britney Spears performed the song If U Seek Amy as Monroe on her Femme Fatale Tour
  • The Seven Year Itch "subway grate" pose has been aped by numerous celebrities, including Annalise Braakensiek, Melissa George, Geri Halliwell, Anna Kournikova, Tiffany Pollard, Samantha Riley, and Anna Nicole Smith
  • Sungmin of Super Junior performed as Monroe in Super Show 4

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