Get the latest gossip
Marilyn Monroe superfan is splurging $30,000 on digital campaign in hope that she FINALLY receives a lifetime achievement award at the Oscars after being 'raped by the entire industry' before her tragic death
Artist Michael Moebius is rallying for the late icon to be credited for her services to entertainment - and has even planned an elaborate $30,000 stunt to capture the attention of the Academy.
A longtime fan of Marilyn Monroe is spending thousands of his own money on campaigning for the Academy to afford her a lifetime achievement award at the Oscars, claiming her talent was 'raped by the entire industry.' Artist Michael Moebius is rallying for the late icon, who died over six decades ago, to be credited for her services to film and entertainment – and has even planned an elaborate $30,000 stunt to capture the attention of Academy bosses ahead of this year's ceremony on Sunday night. Michael has teamed up with his business partner Kevin Esfandi (left) and the pair are planning to park billboards calling for Marilyn, James and Elvis's posthumous awards
Or read this on Daily Mail