Redmond O'Neal's never-ending jail-rehab cycle continues.
Yesterday, Redmond, 24, the son of actor Ryan O'Neal and the recently deceased actress Farrah Fawcett, pled no contest to bringing drugs into a prison facility this past April. He will be released from jail and sent to a year-long rehab program instead.
Ryan O'Neal's son Griffin has sensationally claimed that the Hollywood legend destroyed his life by giving him cocaine when he was just 11 years old.
Griffin O'Neal - whose relationship with Ryan is so bad he was kicked out of Farrah funeral - insists the actor "partied" with his kids, leaving them all with addictions that destroyed their lives.
Farrah Fawcett's friends and family gathered to bid her farewell in downtown Los Angeles yesterday.
As a hearse bearing Fawcett’s body pulled up to the church, longtime partner Ryan O’Neal, Fawcett's best friend Alana Stewart, and a handful of stars waited outside to receive her.
George Clooney has been forced to deny reports that he died.
The Ocean's Thirteen hunk, 48, became the latest star to fall victim to Internet pranksters who spread rumors of his death.
Clooney's publicist Stan Rosenfield was reportedly "bombarded" with calls from media outlets after claims of his passing began to surface. He complained to TMZ that "some of Clooney's friends… were genuinely shaken by [the] reports."
Actress Farrah Fawcett will be laid to rest during a private funeral at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels in Los Angeles this Tuesday afternoon.
Fawcett, best known for her work on Charlie's Angels and status as a sex symbol, died earlier this week following a long battle with anal cancer.
Our hearts go out to her family and friends during this difficult time.
Actress Farrah Fawcett, 62, who became one of the best known faces in Hollywood for her 1970s role in Charlie’s Angels, died earlier today, after a three-year battle with cancer.
Her long-time partner, Ryan O’Neal, father of her son, Redmond O'Neal, released the following statement:
Farrah Fawcett was recently hospitalized and placed in the intensive care unit.
Her partner, Ryan O’Neal and other family members and friends have reportedly gathered to say their final goodbyes.
Almost 9 million people watched Farrah's Story, the documentary about actress Farrah Fawcett's life and struggle with cancer, on NBC this past Friday night.
Based on the positive reception and Fawcett's own wishes, it has been announced that another special will be produced soon.
“We haven’t stopped filming, and we’re going to make a second installment on her life,” Farrah's longtime companion, Ryan O'Neal, told Meredith Vieira on the Today show this morning.
Ryan O’Neal has given his first interview about his longtime partner Farrah Fawcett’s valiant but devastating battle with cancer for the past two and a half years.
He reveals how the anal cancer long ago spread to other parts of her body, including her liver, saying, “She stays in bed now. The doctors see that she is comfortable. Farrah is on IVs, but some of that is for nourishment. The treatment has pretty much ended.”
Redmond O’Neal was allowed to leave jail for three hours over the weekend to see his mother Farrah Fawcett who is currently battling cancer.
The visit was supervised by a sergeant and deputy who drove him to his mother’s house and then returned him to prison.