

READ MORE: How Marilyn Monroe's Childhood Was Disrupted by Her Mother's Paranoid Schizophrenia Monroe was newly seeking help from a psychiatrist She also reportedly was making plans to give a press conference in the coming days. She had landed on covers of prestigious magazines like Life and Paris Match - and negotiated with the studios to be hired back on Something’s Got to Give, heading back to work that very Monday. The public battle had tarnished her reputation, but Monroe knew what she had to do and was preparing to turn things around. These executives should not knock their assets around.” “To blame the troubles of Hollywood on stars is stupid. “Management is what's wrong with the business,” Monroe had said, according to the New York Times. The movie studio said that her constant delays had cost the production $2 million and sued her for $500,000. To add to that, the way she handled herself on the set of 1962’s Something’s Got to Give, caused her to get fired on June 8, 1962, by 20th Century-Fox Studios.

President' Her career was in a slumpĪfter a string of box office disappointments with 1960’s Let's Make Love and 1961’s The Misfits, Monroe had started to feel the effects of her waning stardom. READ MORE: The Story Behind Marilyn Monroe’s 'Happy Birthday, Mr.
