Not everyone is behind Marilyn Monroe statue’s placement

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The 26-foot statue of Marilyn Monroe installed in the park is scandalizing some because her rear end is facing the entrance of the First Congregational Church. | Matthew Brown/Hearst Connecticut Media via AP

HARTFORD, Conn. — Marilyn Monroe’s rear is getting some leers in Connecticut.

A 26-foot statue of the iconic actress has been placed in a Stamford park across the street from a church, which is getting a full view of her behind. It depicts the famous scene from the 1955 movie “The Seven Year Itch” where Monroe holds down her dress as air blows up from a subway grate.

The back of the statue showing her underwear faces the First Congregational Church of Stamford. The Advocate newspaper reports some passers-by said it was disrespectful to the church.

The statue by artist Seward Johnson was put up Monday as part of a public art display. Church member Maureen Matthews says it’s sure to spark conversation when worshippers return Sunday.

A church across the street gets a full view of Marilyn Monroe’s behind. | Matthew Brown/Hearst Connecticut Media via AP

A church across the street gets a full view of Marilyn Monroe’s behind. | Matthew Brown/Hearst Connecticut Media via AP

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