|
|
|
|
|
|
Farrah Fawcett Photos and NewsMay 25, 2013 |
 | Ryan O'Neal fears he caused Farrah Fawcett's cancer. The 68-year-old actor wishes he could restart his relationship with the late "Charlie's Angels" actress - who lost her battle with anal cancer on June 25 this year - because he wishes he had treated her better. He explained to Vanity Fair magazine: "I'd love to do it over. I would have been much kinder, more understanding, more mature. I'd lose some of the savagery. I don't know how she got cancer - maybe some of it was me." | |  | Farrah Fawcett was mourned by 200 friends and family members at a private funeral yesterday. Those close to the "Charlie's Angels" star - who lost her battle with cancer last Thursday - including her long-term partner Ryan O'Neal and son Redmond O'Neal, gathered at Los Angeles' Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels in downtown Los Angeles for the service. Farrah's best friend Alana Stewart gave the eulogy, saying: "Goodbye sweet girl. Farrah never felt sorry for herself during her illness - she fought cancer furiously." | | | |  | Farrah Fawcett is now resting with the angels, says her former "Charlie's Angels" co-star. The 62-year-old actress lost her fight against anal cancer Thursday and actress Jaclyn Smith believes Farrah is now being looked after in heaven. She said: "Farrah had courage, she had strength, and she had faith. And now she has peace as she rests with the real angels." | |  | Farrah Fawcett has died of cancer at age 62. The "Charlie's Angels" actress passed away in a Los Angeles hospital Thursday with her family by her side. The U.S. star had fought a long and courageous battle against anal cancer but was rushed from her home to intensive care last night and read her last rites this morning. | |  | Farrah Fawcett is "praying for a miracle" in her cancer battle. The "Charlie's Angels" actress has undergone unsuccessful radiation and chemotherapy treatments in a bid to beat anal cancer, but she insists she is not prepared to give up her fight. She said: "Cancer is a disease that is mysterious, headstrong and makes its own rules. And mine, to this date, is incurable." | |
|
|
|
|
|