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New images posted to Instagram by Marilyn Monroe historian Scott Fortner have revealed damage done to the late actress’s 60-year-old dress recently worn on the Met Gala red carpet by Kim Kardashian. And fellow collectors and fans are speaking out about the “offensive” move by the SKIMS mogul and Ripley’s Believe It or Not, which lent out the dress.<\/p>\n

Fellow collector ChadMichael Morrisette tells Yahoo Life that he first saw Monroe’s crystal-studded gown, which she famously wore to sing “Happy Birthday” to then-president John F. Kennedy in 1962, when he was just a teenage boy and it first went up for auction, in 1999. “I’m in Los Angeles at 19 years old, and her stuff is on display at Christie’s and the dress is there. And I go to see the dress and I have a picture of me in front of this dress, “he says. “I was so happy to see it in person and see all of her stuff di lei before it was auctioned at the Christie’s Auction.”<\/p>\n

Years later, in 2016, Morrisette was reunited with the dress while working in the exhibition industry, and found himself responsible for putting it on display for its second auction at Julien’s.<\/p>\n

“I get to see it. I could hold it. I get to touch it,” he recalls. “I got to actually handle that garment and put it on display for sale to Ripley’s f *** ing Believe It or Not, believe it or not, which is where we’re now just so disgusted by everything.”<\/p>\n

Ripley’s Believe It or Not did not reply to Yahoo Life’s request for comment.<\/p>\n

Monroe’s dress famously sold at that auction to the company known for recording bizarre events in history for $ 4.8 million, making it the most expensive dress ever. “That’s how reverend this is,” Morrisette says.<\/p>\n

But when rumors swirled about the possibility that the gown was coming out of display for Kardashian’s red carpet moment, historians seemed to agree that the dress was in the wrong hands.<\/p>\n

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