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Farrah Fawcett and Ryan O’Neal at a Movie Premiere

On March 5, 1989, actors Farrah Fawcett and Ryan O’Neal attended the premiere of the movie “Chances Are” in New York. In the picture, Farrah is wearing a shiny, silver dress. She looks happy and is smiling. Ryan is next to her, wearing a black tuxedo with a bow tie. He is looking at Farrah and seems very happy to be with her. PHOTO BELOW

Farrah Fawcett was a famous actress known for her role in the TV show “Charlie’s Angels.” She was very popular and loved by many people. Ryan O’Neal was also a well-known actor, famous for his roles in movies like “Love Story.”

They were a famous couple in Hollywood and often seen together at big events like this movie premiere. The photo shows them looking very happy and enjoying the evening together.

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