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By 1955, Grace Kelly was one of the most prominent stars in Hollywood, often associated with Alfred Hitchcock, who admired her talent. As the Golden Girl of MGM, she represented the quintessential American dream, garnering numerous accolades, including an Oscar for her role in The Country Girl. Despite her fame, Grace maintained a sophisticated and charming demeanor, often seen as the ice queen—beautiful yet distant.
Beneath the veneer of glamour lay a different reality. Grace struggled with self-esteem, feeling overshadowed by the achievements of her siblings. Born into a family that prioritized discipline and success, Grace often faced neglect and disappointment, particularly from her parents who favored her siblings over her.