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01-25-2023, 10:30 PM
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Farrah Fawcett's alleged secret lover tells quite the story
Given Redmond O'Neal's struggles with addiction and Farrah Fawcett's cancer battle, it's difficult to imagine how she found time for a secret romance. However, car wash owner Greg Lott begs to differ. He claims they had a tryst at the University of Texas, reignited the spark in 1998, and forged a romance that lasted until the actor's death. "Farrah Fawcett and I reunited ... in a relationship, a loving, consensual, one-on-one relationship," Lott told ABC News. "No other boyfriends. No other girlfriends," he insisted.
Ryan and Fawcett were photographed together regularly and he was right by Fawcett's side until her last breath, sleeping "in a cot" next to her hospital bed. "The night before she died, he was talking and talking, leading up to the story of when he first met Farrah," Fawcett's friend told People. "It was his way of telling her how much he loved her. She looked over at me and rolled her eyes, and then she smiled."
So, where was Lott at the time? "O'Neal kept me from seeing the love of my life before she died," he told ABC. The former UT footballer showed off evidence backing up his relationship claims, including what he says are handwritten love letters and some old photos of them. "Photos [of Ryan and Fawcett] don't make a relationship," Lott charged, although, presumably, his do. "I know what I had with her. He didn't have that. He blew it."
Farrah Fawcett's will tells an equally interesting story
Greg Lott's alleged secret romance with Farrah Fawcett was revealed during a deposition he gave for the University of Texas' lawsuit against Ryan O'Neal. Forbes reports that before her death, the "Charlie's Angels" bestowed her art collection, which included two Andy Warhol prints of her, to her alma mater. However, they only received one, as Ryan O'Neal kept the other. The university sued the actor, demanding he hand over the silkscreen, worth around $12 million. According to Texas Monthly, Ryan insisted Warhol had gifted him the painting, so it was his and not Fawcett's.
Meanwhile, Ryan fired off a defamation lawsuit against Hollywood producer Craig Nevius for accusing him of "stealing" the pricey print. Following years of legal wrangling, the university eventually settled, and Ryan kept the painting. Per The Hollywood Reporter, he also won his suit against Nevius.
Radar Online obtained a copy of Fawcett's will. There was no mention of Ryan in it, but she did leave $4.5 million to their son, Redmond O'Neal. In addition, she left $500,000 to her nephew and $500,000 to her father, James Fawcett. Interestingly, she also left $100,000 to her "ex-lover" Greg Lott, begging the question, are his claims true? One thing's for certain, Lott faced off with Ryan on at least one occasion. Things became heated between the two when Lott confronted Ryan outside of his Brentwood home, accusing him of controlling Fawcett during her final days.
Farrah Fawcett's alleged secret lover tells quite the story
Given Redmond O'Neal's struggles with addiction and Farrah Fawcett's cancer battle, it's difficult to imagine how she found time for a secret romance. However, car wash owner Greg Lott begs to differ. He claims they had a tryst at the University of Texas, reignited the spark in 1998, and forged a romance that lasted until the actor's death. "Farrah Fawcett and I reunited ... in a relationship, a loving, consensual, one-on-one relationship," Lott told ABC News. "No other boyfriends. No other girlfriends," he insisted.
Ryan and Fawcett were photographed together regularly and he was right by Fawcett's side until her last breath, sleeping "in a cot" next to her hospital bed. "The night before she died, he was talking and talking, leading up to the story of when he first met Farrah," Fawcett's friend told People. "It was his way of telling her how much he loved her. She looked over at me and rolled her eyes, and then she smiled."
So, where was Lott at the time? "O'Neal kept me from seeing the love of my life before she died," he told ABC. The former UT footballer showed off evidence backing up his relationship claims, including what he says are handwritten love letters and some old photos of them. "Photos [of Ryan and Fawcett] don't make a relationship," Lott charged, although, presumably, his do. "I know what I had with her. He didn't have that. He blew it."
Farrah Fawcett's will tells an equally interesting story
Greg Lott's alleged secret romance with Farrah Fawcett was revealed during a deposition he gave for the University of Texas' lawsuit against Ryan O'Neal. Forbes reports that before her death, the "Charlie's Angels" bestowed her art collection, which included two Andy Warhol prints of her, to her alma mater. However, they only received one, as Ryan O'Neal kept the other. The university sued the actor, demanding he hand over the silkscreen, worth around $12 million. According to Texas Monthly, Ryan insisted Warhol had gifted him the painting, so it was his and not Fawcett's.
Meanwhile, Ryan fired off a defamation lawsuit against Hollywood producer Craig Nevius for accusing him of "stealing" the pricey print. Following years of legal wrangling, the university eventually settled, and Ryan kept the painting. Per The Hollywood Reporter, he also won his suit against Nevius.
Radar Online obtained a copy of Fawcett's will. There was no mention of Ryan in it, but she did leave $4.5 million to their son, Redmond O'Neal. In addition, she left $500,000 to her nephew and $500,000 to her father, James Fawcett. Interestingly, she also left $100,000 to her "ex-lover" Greg Lott, begging the question, are his claims true? One thing's for certain, Lott faced off with Ryan on at least one occasion. Things became heated between the two when Lott confronted Ryan outside of his Brentwood home, accusing him of controlling Fawcett during her final days.