Conspiracy Debunked Pop-Culture History

Marilyn Monroe was unable to control her dress in wind scene

The dress flying was intentional direction; wind was artificially produced

The famous dress scene in 'The Seven Year Itch' showed Marilyn Monroe struggling with uncontrollable wind.

The scene was deliberately directed by Billy Wilder. Fans produced the upward wind for the shot. Monroe was acting; the moment was choreographed. The 'accident' narrative is cinematic legend.

Believed 1955–2020
Year Revised 2010
Why Changed Misattribution
Confidence Fully Debunked
Region Worldwide

Reception

7/10
7/10

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