Unedited Photos That Show Just How Crazy The Past Really Was

By | January 13, 2023

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You will be stunned by these rare photos from history that captured more than expected.

Take a closer look at these raw and unedited photographs from past decades that show just how crazy it really was.

Try not to gasp as you see a different side of the most beloved celebrities in history!

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Source: Wikimedia Commons

While this couple was one of the more steady partnerships in Hollywood, the dark, gloomy look of this photo is an apt look at the hardships they faced towards the end of their nearly 20 year romance.

Much of their time together was spent going from set to set with their children. Bronson made sure that Ireland had a role in as many of his films as possible and it was was important to them to keep their family together so wherever they went so did their kids.

Theres was an idyllic relationship until Ireland was diagnosed with breast cancer in 1984. She wrote two books about her diagnosis and passed away in 1990 at the family's home in Malibu. Her ashes were placed in a cane that Bronson kept with him until his death in 2003, he was buried with it following his passing.

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source: The Sun

Elizabeth Hurley is without a doubt one of the most beautiful actresses of the 20th century. Whether she's doing comedy or drama she's always jumps off the screen, but that's not something that she was necessarily excited about when she was a teenager.

This photo shows Hurley in a way that we've never seen her. It's clear that this is still Hurley, but she's going out of her way cover up her natural good looks. While speaking about her days hanging out with the punks in England, Hurley explained that she was drawn to the culture because there wasn't a premium placed on beauty. She tells the Sun:

I used to hang out with the local punks. They were all unemployed or builders and we were banned from most pubs. I think what happened is that so many men took an interest, I wanted to make myself look as ghastly as possible. I did not want them to whistle any more. When I was 18, I used to come up to clubs in London a couple of times a week... My mum probably minded a lot because I looked so terrible. The thing I regret about those punk days was that my mother said if I took my nose ring out, she would let me have driving lessons. Of course, after that, I could not possibly take it out!