Ryan O'Neal, who has called Farrah Fawcett the love of his life, says he isn't bitter about being left out of her will.
Fawcett, who died of cancer in June at age 62, left the couple's son, Redmond Fawcett O'Neal, $4.5 million, $500,000 each for her nephew and father, and even $100,000 for ex-boyfriend Gregory Lawrence Lott. But nothing for O'Neal.
"Farrah's and my relationship was based on a deep love and respect for one another and for our son Redmond," O'Neal says in a statement.
"After discussing how her financial affairs would be handled in the event of her passing we agreed that our son Redmond would be the primary beneficiary of her estate."
"These were Farrah's wishes and I am perfectly happy with them."
"I sincerely hope that everyone will remember and celebrate the legacy that Farrah left behind, and will now let her rest in peace."
O'Neal is said to be financially stable due to a number of smart investments over the years. However, it does seem rather odd that he was left out of the will altogether.
The 24-year-old Redmond is currently in a rehab facility trying to kick the drug habit that almost landed him in prison for heroin possession earlier this year.