Amongst things Hepburn would do in her life, being a mother was one her favorites. She loved and adored her sons would've had more if she hadn't suffered numerous miscarriages. She would even turn on movie offers to raise her children.
Marriage Quick Facts
- Hepburn was engaged three times
- She was married and divorced twice
- Her greatest wish in the world was to be a mother
- Due to the lack of nutrition she suffered during World War II, Hepburn suffered many miscarriages
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UNICEF Quick Facts
- UNICF stands for: United Nations Children's Fund
- Hepburn was appointed the UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador from 1988 to 1993
- She loved being apart of UNICEF as she got to work with and help children across the globe
- She received the United States' highest civilian award, the Presidential Medal of Freedom
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Final Years Quick Facts
- If Hepburn wasn't go on humanitarian trips on behalf of UNICEF, she would often be found in the town of Tolochenaz in Switzerland
- Hepburn loved being in Europe because the people there would treat her like a normal person
- The townspeople of Tolochenaz would protect Hepburn by stating to eager tourists or newsman that Hepburn was just a doppelganger
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