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    Ryan O’Neal Still Had Farrah Fawcett’s Portrait above His Bed — Pics of His Life in Home Where He Lived with 2 Dogs

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodApril 30, 20243 Mins Read
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    Ryan O’Neal and Farrah Fawcett epitomized both the glitz and tumult of Hollywood romance. Their three-decade love story, from their initial encounter in 1979 to Fawcett’s passing in 2009, was marked by passion and challenges.

    O’Neal, a native of Los Angeles, spent his final years in a scenic La Costa residence in Malibu, overlooking the beach where he often took leisurely walks with his beloved pets.

    In his lifetime, O’Neal experienced two marriages and divorces. His first marriage to actress Joanna Moore produced two children, Tatum and Griffin. His second marriage to actress Leigh Taylor-Young resulted in a son, Patrick. However, the couple parted ways in 1974, and O’Neal never remarried.

    In 1979, O’Neal crossed paths with Fawcett, then married to actor Lee Majors. Despite her marital status, they forged a deep connection that blossomed into a relationship following Fawcett’s divorce.

    Their love story, though never formalized in marriage, endured as one of Hollywood’s most celebrated romances. O’Neal’s protective nature towards Fawcett was evident, as seen in their public displays of affection and his defense of her against criticism.

    Their relationship faced its share of ups and downs, with both acknowledging the challenges. Fawcett’s battle with cancer in 2006 brought them even closer, showcasing O’Neal’s unwavering support as her caregiver.

    Tragically, Fawcett succumbed to cancer in 2009, leaving O’Neal devastated. In 2012, he was diagnosed with prostate cancer, which he faced with resilience.

    On December 8, 2023, O’Neal passed away peacefully at the age of 82, surrounded by loved ones. His Malibu residence, located at 21368 Pacific Coast Hwy, was a testament to his enduring love for Fawcett and his cherished dogs, Mozart and Raven.

    LUX&Ent magazine had the privilege of visiting O’Neal’s home in 2021, revealing a breathtaking coastal retreat adorned with tasteful decor and a prominent painting of Fawcett.

    O’Neal’s warmth and hospitality were palpable as he welcomed guests with open arms, offering a spread of refreshments and sharing stories of his coastal lifestyle.

    His Malibu abode served as a gathering place for family celebrations, including his 82nd birthday in September 2020, where he was joined by his children Patrick and Tatum.

    A poignant detail captured in a photo posted by Tatum in April 2023 revealed a massive portrait of Fawcett hanging above O’Neal’s bed, symbolizing their enduring love.

    Through glimpses into O’Neal’s coastal retreat, we witness not only the beauty of his surroundings but also the warmth of family bonds and the legacy of a love that transcends time.

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