Candle In The Wind such a beautiful song
Made me watch
The Marilyn Monroe Story (Rare 1963 Documentary)
A tragedy was the life of that one
Childhood of rejection and false idea that stars are loved
A wish to be loved caused to be photogenic

She smiled and looked happy to get surrounded and cheered upon. She found her love.
Never turning off her smile she could
And in the end she suicided

How often is there correlation between photogenicism and hurt/sadness/depression?
When you see a smile as the brightest star, how do you know if it's real or not?

The irony though. Her smile gave others that what she wanted it to give her.
A bright star was that one. But not very bright in the head in the interviews she sounded. Deceptive she sounded because of fear to be rejected. But nobody could have known that, so she just sounded as not bright.