The former home of the late Angel herself, Farrah Fawcett, is currently on the market, listed on REALTOR.com® for $6.4 million. Fawcett rose to stardom as a private investigator in the 1970s TV series, Charlie’s Angels, and quickly became an international sex symbol.
People magazine recently came out with a special issue "People: Great Lives Remembered" featuring Farrah and others on the cover. Available at most grocery stores and newsstands.
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It's already one year! I feel like it was yesterday. 25.06.2009 Our Angel, Farrah Fawcett passed away after her three year battle with cancer. Fans around the world are remembering Farrah today.
Farrah's gone, but she'll be forever in our hearts <3
“I was talking to a medium. I was hoping my dad (‘Charlie’s’ Angels’ producer Aaron Spelling) would come through. Farrah Fawcett came through in my reading loud and clear…She wanted me to give a message to her family about how she was doing and what was going on and I’m like, ‘Great! She really picked the wrong person,’” Tori explains.
Against her better judgement, Spelling reached out to Fawcett’s son, Redmond O’Neal, and longtime lover, Ryan
“I actually wrote a letter to Ryan O’Neal and gave it to him so I was like, he’s either going to think I’m completely crazy or he’s going to say, ‘Wow! Some of this makes sense,’ because she gave very specific details of things to tell them. I did and I included that in the note to Ryan saying, ‘Please pass this on to Redmond…. She really wanted him to know these things,’ ” Spelling explained. “I haven’t heard from Ryan so I don’t know, you know, I’m hoping you know he understood what I was trying to say and doesn’t think I’m some looney.”
Farrah Fawcett's first and only husband, Lee Majors, was not among the nearly nine million people who tuned in to see the TV special about her cancer battle. At LAX, the former "Six Million Dollar Man" said the "whole thing was a little bit over done."
On a totally separate note ... Majors just celebrated his 70th birthday.