EXCLUSIVE: Farrah Fawcett's Father & Lee Majors Snub Ryan O'Neal Sequel
April 3 2010, Published 2:53 p.m. ET
Three of the most important men in Farrah Fawcett's life have spectacularly snubbed Ryan O'Neal and his planned documentary sequel, RadarOnline.com has learned exclusively.
Farrah's 92-year-old father James and former husband Lee Majors have rejected approaches from O'Neal, along with her drug addict son Redmond, has refused to star in the project.
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A source has told RadarOnline.com that James has had a major falling out with O'Neal, in another bitter battle engulfing his daughter's life after death.
James was left $500,000 in Fawcett's Estate, as RadarOnline.com was first to report.
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"James and Ryan are not at all talking," said the source.
"James has an opinion about what has happened since Farrah died; who was not allowed to see her, where the assets of the Estate are going and what he is entitled to.
"James and Ryan were once close - but it couldn't be further from the truth now."
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James also sat alongside O'Neal at Farrah's funeral service last year, where a letter, addressed to Farrah's "beloved" father, was read in front of mourners: "You gave me life and you were the greatest dad around."
Earlier this month O'Neal sent Majors, who married Farrah in 1973 yet separated six years later, a personal letter and asked for him to participate.
But he too has refused to cooperate, a source confirmed.
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The three rejections are a significant blow to O'Neal's project, which began filming in February.