RadarOnline claims to have gotten a hold of FARRAH FAWCETT'S will . . . and they say that Farrah left RYAN O'NEAL . . . NOTHING.
Farrah gave $4.5 million to their son REDMOND, $500,000 to her father and another $500,000 to a nephew. She also gave $100,000 to a guy named Greg Lott.
You may have heard this guy's name before, because he's been blabbing to any media outlet that'll listen about being Farrah's SECRET LOVER.
Lott says he was in contact with Farrah ALMOST to the end. But O'Neal froze him out of her life last April . . . and banned him from her funeral.
The will also stated that Farrah wanted to die at home . . . saying that she, quote, "wishes to remain at home for as long as possible during any period of illness or incapacity and to die at home."
That didn't happen. Farrah died at St. John's Hospital in Santa Monica.
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LEVI'S 'JOHNSTON' WILL 'NOT' BE IN FULL VIEW.
Word has it--
Playgirl's photo shoot with Levi Johnston, does NOT feature a full-frontal shot.
A Playgirl spokesman (Daniel Nardicio) released a statement, saying, "He did not give 'full-frontal' as his manager Tank Jones reported he would. We're thrilled with the photos we got, and are confident people will love them. Although there may be glimpses, we did not get full on frontal nudity."
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LETTERMAN - HOMELESS?
DAVID LETTERMAN'S rep says Dave's wife Regina did NOT kick him out of the house. He says, quote, "The 'National Enquirer' has it wrong."
Dave's MOTHER, Dorothy, was also asked to comment. She said, quote, "I don't know anything about that."
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KEN OBER, MTV'S 'REMOTE CONTROL' HOST, DIES.
Ken Ober, the comedian known as the host of the 1980s MTV game show Remote Control, died this weekend in Santa Monica, Calif. (where he lived).
He was 52. The cause of death was not immediately known.
His manager said that Ober was found dead on Sunday. He said that the comedian was last heard from on Saturday night, when he spoke to a friend and complained of a headache and flu-like symptoms.
Ober told the friend that he was going to take something and would see a doctor as soon as possible.
The game show aired on MTV from 1987-89 and featured such categories as "Brady Physics" and "Dead or Canadian."
It also helped introduce Adam Sandler to the world; he worked as a writer on the show (so did Denis Leary) and played the recurring on-screen characters Trivia Delinquent and Stud Boy.
Ober had worked as writer and producer on Comedy Central's "Mind of Mencia" in recent years and also did a stint as a consulting producer on "The New Adventures of Old Christine" in 2006.
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