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Thursday, June 16, 2011

Ryan O'Neal Helps Son Of Mourning 'O'Neals'

Ryan O'Neal Helps Son Of Mourning 'O'Neals'
Posted on June 16, 2011 17:05 EDT
LOS ANGELES, Calif. -
Ryan O'Neal is working on repairing its troubled relationship with his daughter Tatum O'Neal, a journey documented in the peer network of Oprah Winfrey Show, he also has another relationship, he worked on "The O'Neal." - With his son Redmond, a former drug addict is still recovering from the loss of his beloved mother, Farrah Fawcett.

"How is your relationship with Redmond right now?" Access Hollywood guest correspondent Jayde Ryan Donovan said of his son.

"It 'a good idea. It' a wonderful child," said Ryan.

"He was struggling with heroin addiction," Jayde said.

"Well, it's bad now, but you know, is always a tense situation with these drugs," said Ryan.

"He continues," Jayde said.

"Uh, huh. He says he is," said Ryan.

After several years of heroin addiction, a prison stay and rehabilitation, are Ryan and Farrah are now 26 year-old son tried to leave his past behind him.

In their own new series that brings Ryan Redmond for his first visit to the tomb of his mother.

"I had never seen, had never seen, and wondered:" I do not see him, and let the camera with you? "Ryan said a decision to visit the camera." And it was a cooperative, you know. He was available and was sad, it was very sad. "

The link that Redmond and shared Farrah was evident in "The story of Farrah," a documentary that followed Farrah through his fight against cancer. Viewers even saw the heartbreaking moment when Redmond emerged briefly from the prison to see his mother before she died.

However in the leg and the combination of the wrist, got into bed.

"We need much," said Ryan, the penalty of Redmond. "Try to hold on to your ... your deck, but I see that sometimes slips. I do not know what to say."

In the second move in a moment, "the story of Farrah," Farrah read the Journal, wrote in Redmond, a time when he said that was always there, and Ryan said he still has all the books personally.

"I have these magazines I read about him a year ago, when he was a child, how much we loved, cared for him," said Ryan. "Continue the hearing, but it is a kind of independent nature. It does not say much, but this does not mean he does not know it. Maybe it means he knows even more. I hope not."

"It 'nice that you can support each other through that," says Jayde.

"Yes we both love and consider it as an extension of it," Ryan said.

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