LOS ANGELES, California - Farrah Fawcett, who died of cancer in June at the age of 62, surprisingly left out of her will longtime boyfriend Ryan O'Neal, along with close friend Alana Hamilton. Both were at her bedside when she died at a Santa Monica hospital on June 25, the same day as the death of Michael Jackson.
Fawcett left the bulk of her estate, a reported $4.5 million, to her son Redmond who is now serving time in prison due to drug related charges. She left $500,000 each to her father and nephew.
To add more salt to the sting, not only did she leave longtime lover Ryan O'Neal out of her will, it was reported she left $100,000 to Greg Lott who admitted to being Fawcett's secret lover.
Lott said O'Neal prevented him from seeing Fawcett while she was dying. Lott stated to the Sunday Express, "This news that I am indeed in her will and Ryan is not raises some serious questions about why he prevented me from seeing the love of my life in her final months. Farrah meant the world to me and I know that I equally had a profound impact on her."
There are definitely some pieces to the puzzle missing to this story. Ryan O'Neal and Alana Hamilton were not only long-time friends, but they stood closely by her side throughout her whole cancer ordeal, co-produced a documentary on the ailing actress in her last days and were at her beside when she died.