
British artist Brocarde, known both for her musical career and her work as a ghost hunter, recently crossed the Atlantic on a peculiar mission in Hollywood. Her goal was to track down the spirit of Marilyn Monroe, which is said to haunt the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel — the place where the actress lived for two years in a poolside bungalow.
Brocarde stayed in the Marilyn Monroe Suite, the very room the star is believed to have occupied. However, according to her account, no paranormal activity occurred there. Instead, she claims the experience took place by the hotel’s pool, where she reported seeing “a glowing, unmistakable figure hovering, as if soaking up the atmosphere like she used to.”
The singer also says she heard voices inside the hotel, which she attributes to other spirits discussing the possibility of Monroe’s appearance. According to Brocarde, this makes her sighting a rare and unusual event.
No photographs, videos, or recordings were provided to support her claims. The lack of tangible evidence leaves her statements in the realm of personal testimony.
The Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, long associated with stories of hauntings, continues to fuel speculation and legend surrounding Marilyn Monroe’s legacy, more than six decades after her death.
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