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The comments made by Susan Strasberg about why Marilyn smoked are included below. This deep dive into, "Why Marilyn Monroe Smoked?" is based upon observations from her close friend and confidant Susan Strasberg in an interview she gave to the Morning America Show in Los Angeles in 1982. Strasberg's observations are poignant, and they reveal an inner side of Marilyn Monroe that the public rarely saw. More than that, it highlights the close bond and honest intimacy between Strasberg shared with Monroe. Susan Strasberg: "Marilyn loved to smoke," said Susan Strasberg in an interview with Good Morning America, "She'd wake up real early, just as the sun was coming up, when everything was still quiet, just the sounds of birds chirping before the rest of the world got up. You'd hear this big SCRATCH. and it was the matchstick scraping the board so that Marilyn could get a light. Then it would get real quiet again, just the sounds of the birds chirping, and I'd know, Marilyn was just sitting, gazing into the morning light and drawing on her cigarette the way she did. She didn't draw on the cigarette often. I think Marilyn just liked having something in her hand to keep her occupied. She was always so nervous in the morning. I think she woke up that way, that's why she'd have this ritual, of sitting there, quietly smoking. She would draw on her cigarette so slowly, and when she exhaled, these gigantic plumes of smoke would come out, in one long exhale that she let out so slowly. She would just sit there, quiet and still, in her own world. She'd let that cigarette smolder and burn right down to the end before she'd draw on it again. Like I said, I think Marilyn just like to have something in her hand to hold on to. That's why, whenever a new man came into Marilyn's life -- and I mean someone serious, like when Joe or Arthur came into her life. She never smoked. I don't even think her husbands knew that she smoked. I know that Joe didn't. If Marilyn had had some sense of security in her life, as a child, with a family --if she had had a stable marriage, Marilyn would have never smoked. She thought it looked so unseemly, that's why Marilyn rarely smoked in public, even at parties with the best of friends. It's just something she didn't do. If Marilyn had to smoke, she would have run into the ladies room, and said she had to powder her nose. No, if Marilyn had known what it was to have a relationship, a good relationship, something long term, smoking would have been the farthest thing from her mind. Really, I believe that." Susan paused for a moment, I could see that her own recollections of what she'd just described were still with her. Finally, she sighed, and she said, "I miss Marilyn. I miss her very much."