Farrah Fawcett Bites Back at Nosy Paps!

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"Charlie's Angels" star Farrah Fawcett is fighting mad at the paparazzi -- and launching an attack!

The cancer-stricken star is fuming over pictures taken of her in a wheelchair, arriving in Los Angeles after undergoing cancer treatment overseas. "That just pisses me off, it just makes me mad," Farrah rants in her upcoming documentary. "It seems there are areas that should be off limits. I just so didn't want to be photographed in a wheelchair, which is what they're always trying to get."

She continues, "Stress is what feeds your cancer, stress is what gives you cancer -- then here is the paparazzi giving you stress."

Fawcett knows a thing or two about public invasions of her privacy -- the actress' private medical records were leaked to the National Enquirer in 2007, which exposed a shocking scandal at UCLA Medical Center involving more than 900 patients.

After receiving supportive letters from cancer patients around the world, Farrah has decided to go public with her illness, detailing her battle against cancer in a documentary.

If you would like to send well wishes to Farrah, post a comment below.

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Hotels Muenster
April 8, 2010

Farah, I have asked many people from the group mir peace to pray for a miracle. Also, prayers from the Devine Mercy Shrine in Stockbridge, MA to pray together for you. You are a very brave and beautiful soul. May our Lord Jesus Christ be with you to ease your pain. We love you beautiful lady. Let everyone here pray the Devine Mercy prayer for Farah and with prayer anything can be accomplished.

Donna

Anonymous
May 13, 2009

Dear Farrah,

You touched many hearts here in the Philippines, and this just proves how well you are thought of all over the world. Thank you for gracing our lives with your presence. You lived a great life and we will always remember you as the woman who lived and loved to the fullest.

KFS
May 11, 2009

Farrah

Hello and i hope your doing well at this hard and difficult time in your life. My prayers are with you and your family. Your a STRONG WOMAN and i know your pull through, for GOD SAKE your Jill Monroe and she/you could do anything. Hang in there and NEVER GIVE UP. God Bless and take care.
Christopher M.

P.S. For those papparrazzi pay no mind on them. let them say and do what they want cause you know the truth and that’s what matters, not what these SLEEKS BAGS write about you.

Christopher M
May 9, 2009

Farrah, the news of your illness is devastating to many of us who grew up watching you on TV and loving your beauty. You helped many women believe they could be more than just a wife and mother, we could actually have careers and contribute to society in a positive way. Please be strong and remember you have so many people praying for you right now, I hope you can feel those prayers from all of us out here. Get well soon as we miss you!

Eileen A
May 7, 2009

Farrah,

Life has a funny little way of preparing us for it’s greatest challenges. I would imagine that during your years of acting you survived on a strick diet of riggerous hard work. Now those talents are needed to fight back against what’s going on in your body. I know sometimes it may feel like an up hill battle but just remember you are prepared for this fight and frankly I believe you win. We all care about you hurry up and get well.

Tanya

Tanya
April 8, 2009

Farrah do what every you need to do to try to get well. Feed your spirit. Try everything you can find to feel better. Your strength is an inspiration. You have produced allot of great programs. Thank you for all your good works. God Bless you. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Best Wishes.

Michele H.
April 7, 2009

Farrah is in my prayers. She has brought pleasure to many with her films.

Stella Durham
April 5, 2009

hello Farrah just move on with each day of your life and forgive those who seem to upset you I do understand your feelings as I lost my beautiful mom on Oct.18, 2008 ovarian cancer it was devasting when we found out July 23, 2008 she had been ill since beginning of the year not one doctor could find out what the problem was until it was too late. So my prayers are with you and family and be strong and go on with your life don”t let pap. get to you its not worth it. Your life its more important and no matter how they photograph you just remember you’re a beautiful person no matter what just like my mom was.She was the most beautiful treasure in my life.

lLilia Puertas
April 3, 2009

There are things you can do farrah in order to make them not want to take your picture.. you can give themm your middle finger….or you cann smile just as wide as possible letting them know you dont give a hoot what they shoot or you can give them a moonie yes wouldnt that make them wonder but in all honesty i say let them take your picture after you’ve mooned them…

rose young-stewart
April 2, 2009

Hey Farrah…I, too, was diagnosed with the same type of cancer as you, and yes was told that it is a very rare cancer. I was diagnosed April 19, 2006, the day after my 47th birthday. I will be 50 this month. As of November, 2008, I have been in remission 28 months. Keep your head up, keep the faith, be strong! You can do it!! I’m behind you all the way…Thumbs UP! Keep that beautiful smile……
Jayne

Jayne W.
April 1, 2009

Dear Farrah.

Sweetheart forget about the paparazzi, you have always had my complete attention every time I see you. You still have my heart and you always will. I have always considered you one of the best looking women on earth and I still do.

Fred Martin
March 31, 2009

Dear Farrah,

I don’t know if you remember me or not. I didn’t want to put my last name on here for the whole world to see.

I was born and raised in Houston on Champions Golf Course, two streets over from your cousins, Randy & Lisa. Our house was the 3rd one built on the driving range in 1966. My brother, sister and I also went to the same schools as Daryl and Jan F. until we graduated. I had so much fun with Randy before he passed away. I sure do miss him!

I just want you to know that you’ve remained in my thoughts and prayers since the moment I learned of your diagnosis. I know that you’ve been enduring such a tough battle and I just wish the paparazzi would mind their own business!! Why do they have to take pictures of someone when they’re at their lowest of lows? I will never understand that way of thinking. Just like this whole OCTOMOM situation. If I hear her name one more time, I will scream. lol!

You just keep your head held HIGH sweetie and keep on fighting the GOOD FIGHT, because you’re going to get through this. You’re still just as beautiful and awesome as I remember you back in the day. I remember your parents lived in the Colonies too! I even remember when you had your condo at Walden. =)

Please stay strong, okay? Just know that you have SO many fans pulling for you. I’m so proud of you for taking a stand against the paparazzi too, especially while you have so much going on in your life. Bless your heart!

I REALLY admire your strength and tenacity through all of your adversity, Farrah.

All My Love & Prayers To You,
Lorrie B.

Lorrie B.
March 31, 2009

Dearest Farrah,

I never thought I would ever post a comment on a website - but I feel compelled to do so now. I came across this article under “Entertainment News” and was deeply upset. As I was growing up in an abusive home, whenever I saw you on T.V., I was always strangely comforted somehow. Your smile and soft voice was very soothing & I would instantly smile back. Very rare for me back then. You just seemed so genuinely kind-hearted. And in all the years since, I’ve never heard or read anything to the contrary.

I’m in my early 40’s now and recovering from major surgery at home and understand that stress can make one regress in their recovery. My hope is that you stay positive and when, or if, you get a chance to read all the best wishes, love and concern on these pages, that you will find the same comfort that you gave to a very sad, young girl long ago.

Stay strong and God Bless you.

Love,
Sabrina



Sabrina
March 31, 2009

Farrah,

I am a 45 year old gay male in Lakeland Fl. and have always loved you. I almost meet you in 1982 when you were promoting your shampoo. And did not get to. You are in my prayers everyday, I have thoughts of good toward you and your healing in mind and body. You are a lovely lady and please stay strong. Love always Danny :)


Danny Stokes
March 31, 2009

I am a plain old girl with no fame or money,but i can pray and thats worth morethan anything.The people need to leave her alone and fine a whole to grawl into.I know Farrah will win what ever battlee she has.She is a beautiful lady.

JoAnn Labb
March 31, 2009

Farrah, you always have been and always will be one of the most beautiful and smart blondes in American history. I sm so sorry you are sick, and I think you are very, very brave to share your story with us. It will help many, many people - not just those with cancer, but those people who need to see your story and realize that you are not just an amazing wax figure, sexy image on a movie screen, or pretty face on a calendar or magazine cover, but a real live person, who deserves to be treated and respected as such. I know it’s easier said than done, but let the paparazzi go to Hell!

God bless you in your physical and emotional healing, and for all your hard work on your documentary, which will be appreciated by many, many people worldwide…

Carolyn Hannon
March 31, 2009

Farrah, do not worry. I worried when they told me that I had cancer; but I realized that the cancer, as all the mortal diseases, is a disease that treats your soul … it is what counts. God is with you.
Django

Django
March 31, 2009

FARRAH STAY AWAY FROM THE PAPS. THEY HAD A LARGE PART OF KILLING PRINCESS DIANA. DON’T LET THEM DO THAT TO YOU.
THERE SHOULD BE LAWS AS TO HOW CLOSE THEY CAN GET TO ANYONE. WE PROTECT PEOPLE ABROAD, YET THESE “HAPPY PHOTO SHOOTERS” DON’T ACCOMPLISH A THING. I SAY SEND THEM AND ALL THE GANG MEMEBERS IN AMERICA TO IRAQ, BET THEY’LL BE BEGGING TO COME HOME. THEN LET SOMEONE TAKE THIER PICTURES IN IRAQ.

JOEY
March 31, 2009

Farrah,

I am from Corpus Christi and we were in the Miss Astros together. You have always been my idol and I have followed you all these years. (Live in Houston now).

The papparazi - well just don’t choose to get mad or stressed over this. Everything in life is a choice. I know it is hard but you are a strong lady. Just remember if you choose to get stressed, you choose to shorten your life.

May God’s spirit be with you always and his healing power touch your life.

I have been through a number of tragic situations myself and only my faith and trust in God brought me through.

My prayers are with you and I wish you healing and blessings.

Brenda

Brenda
March 31, 2009
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