Speaking of Edith Piaf, she too could be considered a legendary woman. Her father was a street performer, her mother was a singer who pedaled her songs on the streets, and she herself was a lower-class Frenchwoman of Kabylia descent. Yet this street-singing girl, blessed with a good voice and fortunate to have been appreciated by several people, eventually became one of the most famous singers of her era.
Of course, some things are definitely unavoidable, but they would absolutely not appear in various biographies or movies about her. Take Grace Kelly, for example—everyone knows she was said to "sleep her way to the top," and even after marrying the Prince of Monaco, she and her husband did their own things, but if someone wanted to make a biographical film about her, those aspects would certainly not be included.