Farrah Fawcett?s Red Bathing Suit Donated to Smithsonian
Farrah Fawcett?s low-cut red swimsuit is already part of history for the countless purchasers of the 1976 poster in which it famously appeared, and now the item will be preserved for future generations to see in one of America?s most iconic institutions.
Fawcett?s former partner, Ryan O?Neal, is donating swimsuit, along with other Fawcett memorabilia, to Washington D.C.?s Smithsonian Museum of American History.
?It?s an honor to see Farrah?s famous red bathing suit donated to the Smithsonian Institution, celebrating her place in pop culture,? said Ryan. ?The swimsuit is exactly where it belongs, and I know Farrah is looking down on us today flashing that big smile that we all loved.?
?The donation will include the red swimsuit, an original copy of the swimsuit poster, a leather-bound book of Fawcett?s personal copies of scripts for the first season of ?Charlie?s Angels,? a Fawcett swimsuit jigsaw puzzle, a ?Farrah Phenomenon? 1976 edition of TV Guide, a ?Charlie?s Angels? 1976 edition of Time magazine, an original 1977 Farrah Fawcett doll and a ?Farrah?s Glamour Center? hairstyling toy,? according to the Smithsonian?s website.
Fawcett, a multiple Golden Globe winner, became a household name in the 1970s with recurring roles on TV hits including ?I Dream of Jeannie? and ?The Flying Nun.?
It was her star-making turn as private investigator Jill Munroe on ?Charlie?s Angels? that earned the actress worldwide recognition as a sex symbol.
Fawcett, who rekindled her romance with O?Neal in 2001 after splitting in the late 1990s, passed away in 2009 after a lengthy battle with cancer.
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