Farrah Fawcett not only cut longtime lover Ryan O'Neal out of her will - she reportedly left a nice chunk of change to a secret ex-boyfriend.
According to RadarOnline.com, the "Charlie's Angels" star, who died of cancer in June at age 62, left the bulk of her estate ($4.5 million) to her son Redmond, plus a half-million dollars each to her father and a nephew.
Surprisingly, the will is said to exclude O'Neal, who was at Fawcett's side during her last days.
Fawcett instead reportedly bequeathed $100,000 to Greg Lott, a former Texas football player who has admitted to being the late actress' secret lover.
Lott, who has accused O'Neal of preventing him from seeing Fawcett while she was dying, told the Sunday Express that "this news that I am indeed in her will and Ryan is not raises some serious questions about why he prevented me from seeing the love of my life in her final months.
"Farrah meant the world to me and I know that I equally had a profound impact on her."
O'Neal, who co-produced a controversial television documentary about the '70s icon's final months, has described Lott as a "disgruntled ex-boyfriend from the sixties."
Also left out of the will was Fawcett's close friend Alana Hamilton, another co-producer of the documentary, as well as Craig Nevius, a film maker who says he was thrown off the project by O'Neal.
Radaronline.com, which obtained a copy of the will, also reports that the actress' last wish to die at home was not granted. Fawcett died in a hospital in Santa Monica, California.
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