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Lady Gaga Dead, Latest In Celebrity Death Rumors

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It’s happened again, the fake celebrity death rumors flooding the Internet, This is becoming  ridiculously common, once something like this gets on Twitter, or what have you everyone believes it., Doesn’t anyone

read a paper or T.V news any more. At least check out the news websites before you spread rumors. So this  latest rumor that has emerged is “Lady Gaga Dead.”

According to the “Lady Gaga Dead” rumor, the singer died a

s a result of a car accident. That is how most of the celebrities die when people  post these faux reports online.

One problem with most of these death rumors, including

the “Lady Gaga Dead” one, is that people fall for them too easily. Exactly how gullible do the people who post these rumors think the public are? They feel the public is pretty gullible, obviously.

Lady Gaga

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    Marilyn Monroe

    Facts about Marilyn Monroe

    Birth Name: Norma Jeane Mortenson
    Also Known As: Norma Jeane Baker

    Birthday: June 1, 1926
    Birth place: Los Angeles, CA
    Died: August 5, 1962
    Location: Brentwood, CA
    Burial location: Corridor of Memories, #24, at Westwood Memorial Park in Los Angeles, CA

    Height: 5 feet 5 1/2 inches
    Weight: Varied, 115 – 120 lbs.
    Measurements: 37-23-36 (Studio’s Claim); 35-22-35 (Dressmaker’s Claim)
    Hair color: Blond
    Eyes: Blue

    High schools: Van Nuys High School; University High School
    Occupations: Model, Actress, Singer

    Mother: Gladys Baker
    Half-brother: Hermitt Jack Baker
    Half-sister: Berniece Miracle

    Marriages: Jimmy Dougherty (1942-1946); Joe DiMaggio (1954); Arthur Miller (1956-1961)
    Stepchildren: Joe DiMaggio, Jr., Jane and Robert Miller

    Did you know?
    In 1999, Marilyn was named the Number One Sex Star of the 20th Century by Playboy magazine

    In 1999, Marilyn was voted the ‘Sexiest Woman of the Century’ by People Magazine.

    Issued on June 1, 1995, Marilyn was featured on a 32¢ US commemorative postage stamp.

    Elton John recorded the song “Candle in the Wind” as a tribute to Marilyn Monroe.

    In December 1953, she was the Playboy “Sweetheart” of the Month.

    In February 1953, Marilyn was named the “The Most Advertised Girl in the World” by the Advertising Association of the West.

    She was crowned Miss California Artichoke Queen in 1947.

    In 1946, she began using the stage name Marilyn Monroe, but did not legally change her name until February 23, 1956.

    Marilyn Monroe married Joe DiMaggio in San Francisco City Hall.

    Marilyn Monroe was nominated for the 1956 British Academy Award for “Best Foreign Actress” in the Seven Year Itch.

    For more detailed bio of Marilyn Monroe


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