Ryan O’Neal Hits On Daughter Tatum At Farah’s Funeral

I wish I was kidding as I write this story, but sadly Ryan O’neal just keeps inventing new ways to make people dislike him even more. He tells Vanity Fair that he is a “hopeless father” and he wished he was kinder to Farah. Ummm sorry, it’s too little and too late. We are all aware of O’Neal’s parenting skills (I use the term lightly) in the last couple of decades. O’Neal has made quite a name for himself, and that name is not a kind one.You would think that Farah’s death would have humbled him a bit, but his latest interview reveals that some things never change.
Contributing editor, Leslie Bennets, of Vanity Fair interviewed O’Neal for their upcoming September issue. There are also excerpts from ONeal’s other family members as well. It is packed with plenty of O’Neal’s short comings. Gems like son Griffith, who tells of his father giving him cocaine when he was only eleven years old. Isn’t that such a nice father-son activity? I can just imagine what took place… It probably wasn’t ”hey Griffith you want to go pass the baseball in the yard?” It was probably more like ”hey Griff, you want to do a couple of lines man?” Dysfunctional family is a mild term. And when Leslie asked O’Neal about daughter Tatum’s autobiography, he hit the ceiling and said:
“She wrote a book–bitch! How dare she throw our laundry in the street for money!… She didn’t call after Farrah’s show. She’ll have to explain that.”
Tatum’s response:
He has every right to be angry about the book; no parent wants to hear their kid saying shitty things about them… But what I wrote in the book was true. I’ve got a battle with drugs, but I’m a strong, independent person, and I fight for myself, and my father and I butt heads. When I was 16 years old, he and Farrah moved in together, and after that I saw my dad periodically, and that took a long time for me to get over. Would I do that to my kids? No, but I don’t think Farrah was responsible for that. I truly thought Farrah was inspirational and beautiful and kind. Anyway, it’s past; I’ve moved on. I’m older now, and I forgive him.”
Aye-aye aye! What a train wreck. So you may be asking yourself, where does the title of this article come in? At Farrah’s funeral of course. Oh yes, apparently O’Neal hit on his own daughter at Farah’s funeral. WTF? Although O’Neal palms it off as merely not recognizing his own daughter (which was true according to Tatum), but what makes his behavior normal? Hitting on someone at your ex’s funeral? Or ANY funeral for that matter?
Right after he had put Farah’s casket into the hearse, he hits on a woman and asks her for a drink and if she has a car? Geez! talk about being a complete and utter slimeball. O’Neal explains the situation, and says he was trying to be “funny”. Funny? In the words of the infamous and beloved Jackie Gleason… “Well Hardy… Har-Har”
Sadly daughter Tatum didn’t seem that shocked by it either, I guess over the years nothing about Tatum’s Dad would surprise her these days.
Here is O’Neal’s explanation of the “pick up” at the funeral and Tatum’s reply which was quoted in the Huffington Post:
“I had just put the casket in the hearse and I was watching it drive away when a beautiful blonde woman comes up and embraces me,” Ryan told me. “I said to her, ‘You have a drink on you? You have a car?’ She said, ‘Daddy, it’s me–Tatum!’ I was just trying to be funny with a strange Swedish woman, and it’s my daughter. It’s so sick.”
And what did Tatum have to say?:
“That’s our relationship in a nutshell,” Tatum said when I asked her about it. “You make of it what you will.” She sighed. “It had been a few years since we’d seen each other, and he was always a ladies’ man, a bon vivant.”
A “bon vivant?” Oh Tatum you are way TOO kind. I would of been utterly disgusted and probably would have given him a big giant shove and told him where to go. The relationship he has with Tatum is so sad. One of my all time favorite movies is Paper Moon. If you haven’t seen it, it is SO worth the view. Paper Moon starred O’Neal as Tatum’s father “Mose” and a very young, brilliant and talented Tatum who played his daughter “Addie”.

The two were magic on the screen together. Although Tatum stole the entire movie in my opinion. There was one scene in the movie where O’Neal talks about having scruples, and Mose says to Addie:
“I got scruples too, you know. You know what that is? Scruples?
Addie’s reply: “No, I don’t know what it is, but if you got ‘em, it’s a sure bet they belong to somebody else”
So I guess O’Neal’s scruples have been long lost over the years. I never liked Ryan O’Neal after I learned of his dysfunctional behavior, his drinking and drugging and basically him being a piss poor excuse for a dad. But his latest interview REALLY cinched it. I am puzzled as to why he would want to bury his reputation even further. Perhaps he wants to come clean. Again, too little too late, and I think people will be further disgusted. Sorry Farah, I know he showed up for you in your final days, but where was he when you and your family needed him most? I hate to sound so cliche, but in O’Neal’s case, I think Joni Mitchell said it best:
“Don’t it always seem to go, you don’t know what you got till it’s gone”
Sadly…if O’Neal’s other son Redmond doesn’t get the help he needs and get off drugs, and his Dad continues to alienate other family members while he continues with his bouts of drinking and drugging, then that’s the tune that O’Neal will be singing. Your time to grow up and fly right is way overdue O’Neal. Strap on a pair and man up buddy!






















