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Suzie Kennedy: Living With Marilyn Monroe

Suzie Kennedy: Living With Marilyn Monroe

By: Suzie Kennedy
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Famous Marilyn Monroe impersonator, Actress and comedian Suzie Kennedy has lived her life impersonating Marilyn all over the world. Appearing in Movies, Tv shows and world media. The most famous lookalike of Marilyn Monroe shares her thoughts on everything Marilyn related in the news with a host of guests including those who have known and lived with the real Marilyn Monroe.© 2025 Suzie Kennedy: Living With Marilyn Monroe Art Politics & Government
Episodes
  • Beyond the Spotlight: Surviving, Becoming, and Beginning Again
    Nov 2 2025

    In this episode, I sit down with my dear friend Michelle Morgan — the world’s most prolifically published Marilyn Monroe biographer — to have one of the most personal conversations I’ve ever shared publicly.

    Both Michelle and I have spent much of our lives connected to the legacy and image of Marilyn Monroe. For me, as one of the world’s most recognised Marilyn tribute artists — and for Michelle, through her writing, research, and dedication to telling Marilyn’s story with dignity and depth.

    But behind all of the work and the spotlight, we both walked a very real and life-changing journey with cancer.

    Together, we talk about what it was like to navigate illness while holding identities that were shaped around beauty, femininity, and being seen. We explore how cancer changed how we felt about our womanhood, our bodies, our work, and our sense of self. There were moments of fear, grief, re-shaping, and learning to meet ourselves with gentleness again.

    We also talk about the unexpected gifts — the gratitude for the small joys, the slowing down, the rediscovery of what actually matters. The cup of tea in the morning. A walk in the fresh air. The kindness of people who show up. The softness we learn to give ourselves.

    This conversation is not just about what we survived. It is about who we became.
    How we healed our minds, our bodies, and our spirits — piece by piece — in our own time.

    Life is never the same after an experience like this.
    But there is beauty in the life that comes after.

    I hope that by sharing our stories, anyone going through their own chapter of change, loss, or rebuilding will feel less alone — and more held, more seen, and more understood.

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    57 mins
  • Marilyns home is saved! Traci Park is a hero
    Sep 9 2023

    I am joined by Marilyn Monroe's most published author, Marilyn Monroe, to celebrate the news that Marilyn Monroe's home has been saved from demolition thanks to the fans and the fantastic Los Angeles Councilwoman Traci Parks.

    It is early days, but this is excellent news for protecting the legacy of many of the icons and historical places in Hollywood and the legacy of Marilyn Monroe.

    We look at the process of how the permit was signed and the story of the last 72 hours.

    We celebrate the great work of the fans and Councilwoman Traci Parks and the way she paid tribute to Marilyn Monroe.

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    23 mins
  • Demolishing the home where Marilyn Monroe died?
    Sep 6 2023

    Are they really demolishing the home where Marilyn Monroe died?

    In this episode, I have guests Michelle Morgan, the world's most published biographer of Marilyn Monroe and Kelly Lacroix, owner of the Instagram photo archive account of Marilyn Monroe @Silver_technicolor and historian on the relationship between Marilyn Monroe and Joe Dimaggio. We discuss the breaking news of the possible demolition of the last home of Marilyn Monroe and the home where she passed away.

    This is a developing story, and this episode was recorded on the 6th of september 2023 when the story had just broken.

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    48 mins
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