Ryan O'Neal's interview with Piers Morgan is airing on Monday night, and it may be the most controversial yet in the history of the CNN show. Just how shocking is this? To put it in perspective, Piers himself tweeted that this interview is the most "explosive" and "emotion-charged" show since he started his new gig with the cable news channel.
Specifically, Piers is likely referring to this comment by Ryan when it came to his the death of his longtime love Farrah Fawcett:
"What bothers me the most is that there was turmoil during my love affair with Farrah, a lot of it caused by my family and my kids. All of them, but particularly Tatum. And I just think that if she had never met us, would she still be alive today? Because nobody knows what causes cancer.
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O'Neal went on to add that Farrah "didn't smoke," "didn't drink," and didn't seem to have any problems at all before he entered Farrah's life -- and he wasn't able to "straighten out the mess" that he was in.
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