Farrah Fawcett's Son, Redmond O'Neal, Is Back in Court With Those Devil Horn Face Tattoos
Redmond O'Neal, the troubled son of Charlie's Angels‘ legend Farrah Fawcettand actor Ryan O'Neal, returned to court on Friday with the same shocking face tattoos that originally caught significant attention as he faced charges that included attempted murder.
O'Neal, 41, was spotted by the New York Post with the famous face etchings, which show devil horn tattoos on each side of his forehead, right under his hairline. While his lawyer called in remotely, O'Neal spoke frequently to the judge, giving small comments such as "Yes, Sir," "Yes, I do, Your Honor," "Yes, Sir, Your Honor," and "Thank you, Your Honor," the publication shared.
The hearing only lasted about five minutes and mostly involved the defense asking the prosecution for more evidence. The case was continued until June 25.
Check out a photo of O'Neal's scary face tattoos below:
How Did Farrah Fawcett Die?
Fawcett, who rose to stardom alongside Jaclyn Smith and Kate Jackson on the original Charlie's Angels series, was diagnosed with anal cancer in 2006. Upon learning of her cancer diagnosis, Fawcett issued a public statement, sharing her mission to overcome the battle.
"Throughout the journey of my life, I have maintained a strong faith in the power of the human spirit to overcome adversity. I deeply believe in one's own positive will to overcome even the most daunting challenges," Fawcett wrote, PEOPLE shared.
She continued, "I am resolutely strong and I am determined to bite the bullet and fight the fight while going through the next six weeks of cutting-edge, state-of-the-art treatment."
Fawcett started the Farrah Fawcett Foundation the following year. While she was given a clean bill of health in 2007, her cancer returned a few months later. Doctors told her it had metastasized to her liver, and she died in 2009.
In honor of Fawcett's legacy, the organization raises funds for HPV-related cancer research, patient assistance funds during treatment, and prevention programs to help spread the word.
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Redmond's Sister, Tatum O'Neal, Has Also Struggled
Tatum O'Neal, 62, rose to fame as a child with her star turn in Paper Moon, the 1973 American road comedy-drama directed by Peter Bogdanovich. The daughter of actor Ryan O'Neal and Joanna Moore, she was so successful in the role that she scored an Academy Award at the age of 10. She went on to roles in films like the teen flick Little Darlings and The Bad News Bears, but struggled in subsequent years with personal problems, including widely-reported addiction issues and a fractured marriage to tennis star John McEnroe.
While O'Neal has struggled to get her strength back following her 2020 stroke, a new photo posted to her Instagram shows she seems to be doing great. Smiling brightly alongside her daughter, Emily McEnroe, O'Neal sported a pair of glasses and rosy cheeks as she held up the camera for a selfie. After everything O'Neal has been through, it's great to see her feeling healthy again.
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This story was originally published April 24, 2026 at 5:11 PM.