Marilyn Monroe did not die childless, according to a 72-year-old woman confined to a Florida healthcare facility who made a shocking deathbed confession: “I am Marilyn Monroe’s secret daughter!” Nancy Maniscalco Miracle has claimed the Hollywood sex bomb was just 20 when she gave birth to her after an illicit affair with a long-dead New York attorney! Now, with death lurking around the corner, Nancy is determined to tell her story! “My mother was ambitious and thought having an illegitimate baby could only derail her career!” said Nancy, who’s been bedridden at Key West Health and Rehabilitation since shattering her hip in October. Read on for details of Nancy’s claims, and click here for more news of celebrity love children….
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Nancy said Marilyn and her lover, Vincent Bruno, placed her with close friends — a wealthy New York family that raised her as their own. “Officially, I didn’t exist,” Nancy gasped from her bed. “But apart from the fact I didn’t know who my mother was, I grew up happy!”
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The woman she knew as her mother —
Jenny Maniscalco — told everyone that Nancy was her daughter. But privately, Jenny asked Nancy to call her “Aunt Mom.” What’s more, the
iconic big-screen sexpot often stopped by their home, Nancy said.
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“It was heartbreaking,” Nancy recalled. “I would have liked to have known who my mother was before she died.” As an adult, Nancy made her own name as an English professor in New York, St. Louis and Hawaii.
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In 2013, she wrote a book about her mother and her own journey called “From Sardi’s to Sicily: The Biography of Marilyn Monroe.”
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“I don’t want anything from my mother,” Nancy added, although she’d hoped to go on tour with her story. "But now my health won’t allow it.”
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Her only comfort is that she’ll soon reconnect with
her real mom. Said Nancy: “I want to be with her — at last!”
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Nancy said Marilyn and her lover, Vincent Bruno, placed her with close friends — a wealthy New York family that raised her as their own. “Officially, I didn’t exist,” Nancy gasped from her bed. “But apart from the fact I didn’t know who my mother was, I grew up happy!”
The woman she knew as her mother —
Jenny Maniscalco — told everyone that Nancy was her daughter. But privately, Jenny asked Nancy to call her “Aunt Mom.” What’s more, the
iconic big-screen sexpot often stopped by their home, Nancy said.
“It was heartbreaking,” Nancy recalled. “I would have liked to have known who my mother was before she died.” As an adult, Nancy made her own name as an English professor in New York, St. Louis and Hawaii.
In 2013, she wrote a book about her mother and her own journey called “From Sardi’s to Sicily: The Biography of Marilyn Monroe.”
“I don’t want anything from my mother,” Nancy added, although she’d hoped to go on tour with her story. "But now my health won’t allow it.”
Photo credit: Mega/Facebook/nancy_maniscalco_miracle
Her only comfort is that she’ll soon reconnect with
her real mom. Said Nancy: “I want to be with her — at last!”