American actress Jayne Mansfield died in a tragic accident in 1967 at the age of 34, leaving rumors that she was hit by a curse involving her boyfriend.

Jayne Mansfield is an actress considered to be a Hollywood "sex bomb" in the 1950s and 1960s. 20th Century Fox promotes Mansfield as "a more bloated Marilyn Monroe" and she often appears with sexy outfits.

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Jayne Mansfield in the movie poster Kiss Them For Me in 1957 Photo: 20th Century Fox

Mansfield boasts that she has IQ 163 and in addition to English, she speaks 4 other languages including French, Spanish and German and Italian.

Mansfield got married and divorced three times, having all 5 children.

Despite a number of high-grossing films and having won the Golden Globe Award in 1957 in the New Actress of the Year category, Mansfield's career went downhill in the 1960s. She regularly appears on news reports for

This may be the reason why Mansfield came to meet Anton LaVey on a trip to the San Francisco Film Festival in 1966. LaVey is the founder of the Satan Church, promoting the ideological and philosophical belief in Satan,

Mansfield was immediately attracted to his first meeting.

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Anton LaVey (left) and Jayne Mansfield in the US in 1966 Photo: Everett Collection

Some people think that Mansfield's relationship with LaVey was just a media trick for her when her career was bleak.

Because of jealousy, Brody quarreled repeatedly with LaVey.

However, Mansfield did not follow.

On the morning of June 29, 1967, Mansfield left Biloxi, Mississippi, to go to New Orleans.

At around 2 am, the car carrying them rammed into the container truck to go ahead and got under the container car, causing the roof of the car to be ripped apart.

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The scene of the accident caused Mansfield to lose his life in New Orleans in 1967 Photo: Keystone

Rumor has it that the accident caused Mansfield to have his head cut off.

Anton LaVey said that Mansfield was "a victim of his own vanity" when he ignored his advice.

However, not everyone believes Mansfield died of a curse.

"Cursed? Nonsense," Anger said.