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Ryan O'Neal left out of Fawcett will?

Fawcett leaves nearly $6 million
Fawcett leaves nearly $6 million

Actress Farrah Fawcett, who died of cancer in June, left nearly $6 million (€4 million) in her will but it is reported that none of it will go to her long term partner Ryan O'Neal.

The couple's son Redmond Fawcett O'Neal, who was jailed for drug offences earlier this year, will reportedly receive $4.5 million (€3 million).

Now magazine reports that once he is released he will get an allowance from the estate and money to buy a home.

The actress also left $500,000 (€335,000) to her nephew, Gregory Walls, $500,000 (€335,000) to her father, James Fawcett, and $100,000 (€67,000) to ex-partner Gregory Lawrence Lott.

The will was last updated in 2007, according to a copy obtained by RadarOnline.

Miss Fawcett, who starred in the 1970s television series Charlie's Angels, died at the age of 62 after suffering from anal cancer for three years.

O'Neal, 68, was at her hospital bedside in Los Angeles when she died.

He said that he had proposed to Miss Fawcett in hospital, although the couple did not have the opportunity to get married before she died.

Miss Fawcett's acting breakthrough came in 1976 when she won the role of Jill Munroe in Charlie's Angels. The part made her an instant pin-up, with a poster of her wearing a red swimsuit selling 12 million copies. Her battle against cancer was the focus of a documentary 'Farrah's Story'.

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