Ryan O’Neal’s son, Griffin, gave a no-holds barred interview to Larry King last night. Among other things, he says Ryan physically attacked his pregnant girlfriend.
He’ll be lucky if Ryan doesn’t sue him for defamation. Yikes!
For today’s collision among regret, pop culture and law, Ryan O’Neal opens up about Farrah Fawcett on Today.
Among other things, he reveals that Redmond spoke to Farrah from jail before she passed and that Farrah would have been thrilled about her Emmy nomination for Farrah’s Story.
Redmond O’Neal was allowed out of jail today to attend his mother’s funeral. So sad.
[Bauer Griffin Online]
He’s lucky, though. Many other inmates would never get this opportunity. Because he has money and access to attorneys, he was granted this privilege. Don’t ever think money or celebrity don’t have benefits!
Farrah Fawcett passed away this morning in Santa Monica with Ryan O’Neal and Alana Stewart by her side. May she be remembered for both her beauty and for the inspirational strength she showed while battling cancer in the public eye.
If you were among the nine million people who watched Farrah’s Story on Friday night, then you know Farrah Fawcett’s life is filled with legal collisions, including: battling to protect her private medical information from tabloids, traveling to Europe for medical treatment not yet approved by the FDA, and spending time with her son who is in jail for drug crimes.
With Farrah Fawcett’s NBC documentary, Farrah’s Story, set to air this Friday, the media storm is in full force.
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Following Ryan O’Neal’s emotional People Magazine interview last week, the LA Times published an article today in which Farrah talks about fighting cancer, tabloids, and UCLA Medical Center. Click here to read the article, which shows that Farrah’s time for healing has been spent dealing with legal issues, ranging from defamation to medical privacy.