Marilyn Monroe's dress up for sale
A dress Marilyn Monroe wore in her unfinished final film, Somethings Got to Give, will be up for sale on Thursday nights episode of Final Call.
The dress is currently owned by Deborah Burke of Stamford, Conn. She is selling it to four dealers on the Discovery Channel series.
Burke stated that Monroe wore the dress three months before her death in 1962. The late actress also wore it when she infamously sang birthday greetings to President Kennedy.
The actress was fired from Give because she repeatedly failed to arrive on the set.
Burke purchased the dress on eBay for only $57,000.
"It's actually a steal for this," she said on the Today show.
Burke believes the dress to be worth $1 million.
Final Offer airs Thursday at 10 p.m.
In 2011, a series of nine photos from Monroes final photo shoot were put up for sale at New Yorks Swann Gallery.
The photos, which present the actress topless, were taken six weeks before her death. The three-day session, entitled The Last Sitting, was photographed by Bert Stern, who published it 20 years later.
She was found dead at her California home at age 36.
Authorities ruled Monroes death as a suicide brought on by drugs.