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Marilyn Monroe impersonators parade along Brighton Beach for cancer fundraiser

Marilyn Monroe was known for her glamour and grace, and more than 300 lookalikes have done their very best to live up to her standards during an annual fundraiser at an Adelaide beach.
Key points:
- The annual Marilyn Jetty Swim was first held in 2014
- The event raises funds for Cancer Council SA
- Impersonators have again donned white swimming costumes and blonde wigs
Donning white dresses, bathers, sunglasses and blonde wigs, dozens of people impersonating the American screen idol paraded down Jetty Road at Brighton, before venturing onto the beach and into the water.
The Marilyn Jetty Swim is now in its eighth year and has gone from strength to strength since 2014, with this year’s total number of participants easily exceeding last year’s…
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