Ryan O’Neal Blames Tatum O’Neal For Farrah Fawcett’s Fatal Fight With Cancer
Noting rebuilds a fractured father/daughter relationship like charging your kid with killing the love of your life.
Noting rebuilds a fractured father/daughter relationship like charging your kid with killing the love of your life.

Ryan O’Neal is working on a book about his 30 year on-again, off-again romance with late sex symbol Farrah Fawcett.

Sometimes estranged father-daughter duo Ryan and Tatum O’Neal are one of two celebrity families who have landed a docu-soap on the soon-to-go-live Oprah Winfrey Network, OWN execs announced on Monday.

Academy Award winners Ryan and Tatum O’Neal are set to document their recent reconciliation for a new TV reality show.
Ah — just what the world needs. More unscripted TV! Whatever to your old-fashioned, run-of-the-mill sitcom?

Farrah Fawcett’s longtime partner, Ryan O’Neal, is devastated that the late actress was omitted from the “In Memoriam” montage at last night’s 2010 Academy Awards, and is speaking out against the snub:
“It was a terrible decision and very hurtful. Farrah was a member of the Academy for over 40 years and we could not believe she did not get a mention. Both Tatum and I were very upset and we intend to write a letter to the Academy to try and get an explanation for this oversight on their behalf. They gave mentions to sound guys and other writers and without being disrespectful, Farrah Fawcett was an icon and a household name. Quite frankly, we were stunned at the decision not to include her in the tribute and I feel that the Academy should be scolded for that, everyone was shocked.”
The Academy Awards’ tribute section on Sunday night marked the deaths of stars including Brittany Murphy, Michael Jackson, and Patrick Swayze.
Leslie Unger, a rep for the Academy, tells Radar that “unfortunately we don’t include everyone.”