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Jun 27 2009

Why isn”t anyone talking about Farrah Fawcett ?

Published by iklilian at 12:47 pm under celebrity, entertainment, hollywood, stars, women Edit This

Farrah Fawcett died  after a long struggle with anal cancer. Fawcett was in the intensive care unit of a Los Angeles hospital, where she had been receiving treatment for more than two weeks.
Her loved ones, including longtime partner Ryan O’Neal, stayed by her side to say their final goodbyes. Farrah’s friend and hairdresser of 18 years, Mela Murphy, as well as actress Alana Stewart were also present at her bedside.

In addition, a priest was called to the hospital to give last rites.
The death came
farrah_fawcett.jpgfarrah_fawcett-2.jpg shortly after actor Ryan O’Neal announced his intentions to marry Fawcett before her passing.

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One Response to “Why isn”t anyone talking about Farrah Fawcett ?”

  1. xpressoutloudon 27 Jun 2009 at 2:20 pm edit this

    I’m an 80’s kid and sang to Jackson with all my might but I do feel that in death one is just as good as the next person.

    I was also a fan of Charlie’s Angels and am so sorry for Farrah Fawcett’s death. And the fact that her death is being put to aside because someone even more famous, while alive, died on the same day is a bit outrageous.

    No one should get second place in death. We truly have no respect even for the dead. Long live the media and gossip!

    RIP Farrah Fawcett

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