Ryan O’Neal happy to be left out of Farrah Fawcett’s will
By ANIWednesday, November 18, 2009
WASHINGTON - American actor Ryan O’Neal has said that he is not in any way bitter about being left out of late actress Farrah Fawcett’s will.
Redmond Fawcett O’Neal, who is the son of O’Neal, 68, and Fawcett, who died of cancer in June at age 62, was given the major chunk of the estate.
“Farrah’s and my relationship was based on a deep love and respect for one another and for our son Redmond,” Us magazine quoted O’Neal as saying.
“After discussing how her financial affairs would be handled in the event of her passing, we agreed that our son Redmond would be the primary beneficiary of her estate.
“These were Farrah’s wishes and I am perfectly happy with them,” he added.
RadarOnline had obtained a copy of the will, which was last updated in 2007, and according to it the couple’s son, who was jailed for drug offences earlier this year, will receive 4.5 million dollars.
Fawcett also left 500,000 dollars to her nephew, Gregory Walls, 500,000 dollars to her father, James Fawcett, and 100,000 dollars to ex-lover Gregory Lawrence Lott. (ANI)