Yes, she was born during a time where most families were struggling after the Great Depression, where most people in the country were poor. She grew up in various foster homes because her mother could not afford to take care of her. For a while, she even lived in an orphanage.
In Marilyn Manson's book, The Long, Hard Road out of Hell, he details a disturbing, but not necessarily abusive childhood. He tells of finding his grandfather's tracheotomy and collection of bestiality magazines. Though his childhood wasn't extremely abusive, it wasn't perfect and did have disturbing elements. He also got into drugs at a very young age.
Blonde bombshell, MM in full caps- like a Battleship or something, also la Monroe. for contrast we have the animalistic-sounding The Cow for Jayne Mansfield, and the very refined Rose of Fair Italy- for, well, you can figure it out, to her we set up our sights, we poor, banished children of Klieg!
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Marilyn I. Klatt has written: 'Language processing skills of poor readers and poor articulators in grade three' -- subject(s): Language arts (Elementary), Research
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Yes, Elvis was poor in his childhood.
Marilyn Monroe faced several challenges and made notable mistakes throughout her life, including struggling with substance abuse, which affected her career and personal relationships. Her tumultuous marriages and romantic entanglements often led to public scandals and emotional turmoil. Additionally, her reliance on others for guidance in her career sometimes resulted in poor decisions that impacted her professional trajectory. Despite her immense talent, these missteps contributed to her tragic and untimely death.
his childhood was poor until his father married a rich Barren
Yes he did.
Poor and dificult
she was very poor when she was little
she was very poor