Marilyn Monroe sex tape may be just a publicity stunt
April 18th 2008 03:51
It was reported worldwide earlier this month that a sex tape featuring Marilyn Monroe had been sold to a private buyer, but now Monroe experts are claiming that it was nothing but an elaborate publicity stunt. Keya Morgan, the memorabilia collector who allegedly found the scandalous tape while researching for a new documentary on the actress, is renowned for being fame-seeking and has a history of elaborating the truth to promote his own work.
In an article for US gossip site defamer.com, Monroe experts claim: "What Keya Morgan is promoting equates to questionable stories generated simply to sell another book or push another cheesy documentary. At the time of our conversation with him, we immediately discerned that he was one of them only out to exploit Marilyn Monroe and to come up with something new to fuel the rumour mill of her life.
"Keya Morgan's time in the spotlight for this recent spin is nothing more than an opportunity for him to do just that - soak up some extra time in the limelight with his invented story about a fake flick, at the expense of the legacy of Marilyn Monroe."
According to Morgan, the sex tape was a 15-minute black-and-white film of Monroe performing oral sex on an unidentified male, and the New York businessman who bought it was keeping it under wraps "to protect Monroe's privacy". Ironic, isn't it? What Morgan has successfully done is place a blight on Monroe's legacy, and understandably, this has Monroe experts fuming.
In an article for US gossip site defamer.com, Monroe experts claim: "What Keya Morgan is promoting equates to questionable stories generated simply to sell another book or push another cheesy documentary. At the time of our conversation with him, we immediately discerned that he was one of them only out to exploit Marilyn Monroe and to come up with something new to fuel the rumour mill of her life.
"Keya Morgan's time in the spotlight for this recent spin is nothing more than an opportunity for him to do just that - soak up some extra time in the limelight with his invented story about a fake flick, at the expense of the legacy of Marilyn Monroe."
According to Morgan, the sex tape was a 15-minute black-and-white film of Monroe performing oral sex on an unidentified male, and the New York businessman who bought it was keeping it under wraps "to protect Monroe's privacy". Ironic, isn't it? What Morgan has successfully done is place a blight on Monroe's legacy, and understandably, this has Monroe experts fuming.
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