Betty Grebb: The embodiment of style Among the movie stars of the 20th century, Marilyn Monroe is known as a symbol.
However, before her, Hollywood has emerged another actress who is also known for her charisma, and she is Betty Grebb.
Betty became the center of talk for her charming **, which played a key role in her success.
Although she is only 1.63 meters tall and does not have long legs like a model, her plump ** that people fall for has become her unique **symbol, and even caused Marilyn Monroe.
of worship and imitation. Betty's secret comes from her mother, a woman who values money very much, and she sees grooming her daughter to become a star as a way to gain wealth.
From the age of Betty's three, her mother did not hesitate to cut back on food and clothing, sending her to learn ballet and tap dance, which laid a solid foundation for her ***.
Betty stood out in Hollywood's ** era with hers**. Despite her mediocre acting skills, her ** is enough for her to get special treatment among the audience and producers.
People pay for her **, regardless of her acting skills. The audience is willing to walk into the cinema just for those heart-warming legs.
Betty's ** has not only become a sign of her success, but also a model of women's raw beauty, attracting countless eyes.
In an era when every star is beautiful in their own unique way, Betty's ** has undoubtedly earned her a special place.
Her name shines on Hollywood's Walk of Fame as a result. In 1943, Betty's pair became the object of male worship.
It was her pair full of a**sensuality** that made her the dream lover of countless men. That year, 27-year-old Betty quickly rose to fame with a swimsuit**.
And this pair of ** not only attracted everyone's attention, but also was favored by her employer, Fox, who insured these legs for up to $1 million.
Even though it was during World War II, such an astronomical sum insured still seemed unbelievable. Such a publicity strategy succeeded in making Betty's ** and her name a household name.
The value of these legs is not only reflected in the amount of insurance, but also in people's obsession with her. When this pair is recognized as worth millions of dollars, no one doubts its power.
As a result, Betty became synonymous with **, a goddess image that every man dreams of having, and her poster became a hot seller.
When Betty was in a peerless fashion, her die-hard fans even went into a fight to grab the last poster.
Her fame and influence reached its peak, so much so that even the socks she wore were auctioned for a staggering $75,000, which was not only amazing, but also implied to having millions.
* Betty, all of her items can be turned into gold bricks. This story silently interprets Betty and her *** has become a legend of an era.
In 1946, as an actress with millions of **, Betty faced dissatisfaction from the audience.
Because she starred in a movie that didn't show the long-awaited pair of priceless ** legs, the audience bought tickets to see Betty's iconic **, only to be disappointed, which was seen as a fraud and led to a flood of complaint letters.
In order to quell the controversy, Betty's company arranged another film that fully demonstrated her charm and met the audience's expectations.
Betty's ** not only became her business card, but also brought huge economic benefits to Fox, earning more than $15 million, far exceeding the initial million-dollar insured amount, and achieving at least 15 times the return.
Fox insured Betty's million-dollar purchase, placing her among Hollywood's top earners, while also highlighting the company's vision and strategy.
Betty has become the undisputed queen of Hollywood with her ** and charisma, and just by standing on the stage, she can receive countless applause and cheers, and become a hot superstar.
All this proves that the importance of gimmicks and publicity cannot be ignored, and Betty's success is not only because of her **, but also because of her destiny and talent, and her existence has become a legend.
Looking back now, some people think that Fox was Betty's "benefactor", because without their insurance and promotion, Betty might not have achieved this achievement.
However, it also shows the mutual benefit between a star and the company.