She was everywhere. But no one knew her name.
Audrey Munson was the most visible woman in America. She was immortalized in bronze, marble, and stone. Her face still crowns city halls, fountains, and public parks across the country.
But behind the statues was a woman who fell from fame into scandal… and then into silence.
In this episode, we trace the haunting rise and ruin of America’s first supermodel. From museum galleries and silent films to a psychiatric hospital where she lived in obscurity for over six decades.
This isn’t just a story about forgotten fame.
It’s about what we do to the women we turn into symbols.
And what’s left when the sculptor walks away.
🎧 Take a bite of this Morbid Morsel.
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