Marilyn Monroe is still alive, since
Lindsay Lohan made some nude for photographer Bert Stern in a recreation of one of Monroe's most famous photo shoots, done shortly before she died.
Lindsay Lohan is following in the footsteps of the most famous blond bombshell of them all — despite she is not sexy as Marilyn was, the photos intrigued most of people.
Lohan paired with Monroe photographer Bert Stern—at the 79-year-old photographer’s request no less—to recreate the famous 1962 photo shoot of the blonde bombshell at the Bel Air hotel.
NY Magazine has posted five outtakes from Lindsay Lohan’s photo shoot as Marilyn Monroe. And while many have harshly criticized using Lohan as the subject for the recreation, the photos none-the-less crashed the magazine’s Web site, with users complaining of being unable to load pages and look at the pictures.
Check out the outtakes at
NYMag.com
Well, my opinion is that Lindsay could do better, just look at the photos. Lindsay is kind of sky, meanwhile Marilyn is giving you so much love. Sorry Lindsay but you don't even come close" to the "beautiful memory of a true Hollywood icon, Marilyn Monroe.
In the photos Lohan has a kind of tired body, I don’t know if you follow me, but even if Monroe is not showing her body, she looks so fresh and hot. Lohan really disappointed me. I can understand that the tease was great to make the shoots, but in case she really wanted to be great, she could do more.
Her daddy said that
he won’t look at the photos, despite his agreement with them. But he can fall asleep at night with the thought that millions of teenagers and grown men from around the world will stare avidly at his daughter's nude body.
Publication date: 22 February 2008
Source:
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