On what would have been the 100th birthday of one of Hollywood’s most iconic and enduring stars, Marilyn Monroe, hundreds of adoring fans came together to honor her legacy in a spectacular, record-breaking fashion. The event, organized to celebrate the screen legend’s centenary, brought together dozens of lookalikes who donned Monroe’s signature platinum blonde curls, red lipstick, and the classic form-fitting white dress that catapulted her to global fame in *The Seven Year Itch*. When organizers counted the participants, it was confirmed that the gathering had officially broken the Guinness World Record for the largest assembly of people dressed as the legendary actress, beating the previous mark set more than a decade ago. Attendees, who traveled from across the country and even from several international locations to participate, shared stories of their admiration for Monroe, recalling her comedic talent, her magnetic on-screen presence, and her lasting impact on pop culture. Many noted that even 61 years after her untimely death, Monroe remains a cultural touchstone, inspiring new generations of fans with her timeless style and complicated, human story. Event organizers called the record-breaking turnout a fitting tribute to a star whose influence has stretched far beyond the golden age of Hollywood, proving that her star power has not dimmed in the century since her birth.
