Ryan ONeals daughter says Malibu home he shared with Farrah Fawcett was destroyed in LA fires

Ryan O’Neal’s daughter, Tatum O’Neal, has revealed that the house her late father once shared with actress Farrah Fawcett has burned down in the horrific LA fires that ravaged through the city.“It’s the saddest ever so sad I could cry,” the Oscar winner, 61, wrote on Threads Saturday.“My father’s house is gone Malibu gone.”Tatum, who starred opposite her father in the hit 1973 film “Paper Moon,” later responded to a thread about the fire damage.“Gone gone gone gone.

It’s so scary.I am so freaking sad,” she added in a follow-up post about the home.Damage to the Hollywood star’s home comes just two years after he died from congestive heart failure at age 82 in Dec.

2023.Fawcett, for her part, died at age 62 following a battle with cancer in 2009.While the pair never tied the knot during their lengthy on-again, off-again relationship, which kickstarted in 1979, they lived together in the plush beachfront home for many years.Following Ryan’s death, sources told The Post that the actor left behind a $30 million estate.The estate including the $5 million Malibu beachfront home, which boasted 2,344 square feet, that he bought in 1976 for just $151,000, as well as an Andy Warhol portrait of Fawcett he fought to keep.Meanwhile, Tatum’s relationship with her late father was not always smooth-sailing.The actress was estranged from Ryan for about 20 years before reconciling after Fawcett’s death.She then co-starred with her father in a brutally frank 2011 reality show called “Ryan and Tatum: The O’Neals” on Oprah Winfrey’s OWN network.In her scathing 2005 memoir, “A Paper Life,” Tatum eviscerated her father in part, claiming he had been abusive to her, Farrah and others — but she also made it clear that she always loved him.Tatum had a stroke following a drug overdose in 2020 but reunited with her father twice after that, including visiting him in Malibu for his birthday in April 2023.The late actor’s home is just o...

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