Kim Kardashian gifted 'fake' Marilyn hair, Monroe expert claims

This present could possibly be a “fake” — imagine it or not.

Kim Kardashian rocked generations of lovers when she stepped out on the Met Gala crimson carpet sporting just one of Marilyn Monroe’s most iconic appears to be like.

The dress was a loaner from Ripley’s Feel it Or Not! Museum in Orlando, Florida, which reportedly also shocked the 41-12 months-previous reality Tv set star with what they claimed to be a lock of the famous bombshell’s platinum hair.

Nonetheless, Monroe historian Scott Fortner promises to have debunked Ripley’s tale, and may well have the receipt to demonstrate it.

“News Inform: Marilyn Monroe Hair Gifted to Kardashian by Ripley’s is Phony,” Fortner declared on Instagram. On Friday, the collector re-shared Ripley’s clip of Kardashian accepting her present, adopted by a screenshot from the museum’s website, and what Fortner promises to be a image of a 1962 hair salon receipt — putting the hair-loom’s origins into concern.

Fortner is explained to maintain the world’s biggest personal assortment of Monroe’s residence and archives, in accordance to his internet site TheMarilynMonroeCollection.com, exactly where he also shared a weblog publish billing Kardashian’s Monroe lock as “fake.”

In accordance to Ripley’s, the “lock was clipped by her hairstylist Robert Winner just prior to her Madison Square Backyard efficiency,” when she famously crooned “Happy Birthday” to President John F. Kennedy.

A grab of Marilyn Monroe's hair on Ripley's Believe It or Not! website
Ripley’s Think It or Not! museum claimed to have a lock of Marilyn Monroe’s hair from her hairstyling correct before her effectiveness at JFK’s birthday gala at Madison Square Backyard.
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A receipt from Marilyn Monroe's visit to a hair salon in 1962
Marilyn Monroe pro Scott Fortner shared what he claims to be a receipt from the hairstyling appointment the actress had in the times surrounding the gala.
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The museum notes that the lock from the starlet’s signature blonde bob was “authenticated by John Reznikoff, just one of the most highly regarded and dependable gurus in the industry of hair gathering.”

But Fortner has alleged that hairstylist Champion never ever touched Monroe’s hair on that infamous night.

“Paul Fraser Collectibles sold the hair in 2019,” he discussed in the caption of his publish. “Their description for the large amount: ‘Just hours just before her functionality, Monroe frequented her individual hairdresser Robert Winner at the Coiffures Americana Beauty Salon, housed inside of the luxurious office retailer Bergdorf Goodman on Fifth Avenue.’ ”

He continued, “One could think the hair provided to KK was portion of this large amount of hair that was minimize by Robert Winner ‘just prior to her MSG general performance.’ “

“News Flash: Robert Champion did not reduce and design Marilyn’s hair for the JFK gala. It was in fact the just one and only ‘Mr. Kenneth’ (Kenneth Battelle) who had the honors,” Fortner testified on social media.

“Battelle is responsible for Marilyn’s famed hairstyle from that night, as documented by a receipt from Lilly Dache Elegance Salon … The receipt, dated Could 25, 1962, lists a ‘Hair Dress’ and references Could 18 and 19, 1962. May well 19th was the day of the Kennedy gala. The base the receipt reads, ‘Kenneth Services at residence Fri + Saturday.’ Marilyn compensated $150 for the company,” the professional stated.

Ripley’s, Reznikoff and Fortner did not reply to The Post’s request for comment.

Kim Kardashian gifted 'fake' Marilyn hair, Monroe expert claims

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