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Last will of Elizabeth Taylor

One of the few celebrities that began their career early in life is Elizabeth Taylor. She sadly passed away in 2011 after a career spanning more than six decades.

The last husband of the subject, Larry Fortensky, has disclosed their final moments together as well as the wealth she bequeathed to him. Taylor was born in London on February 27, 1932.

Due to the Second World War, she was forced to return to Los Angeles not long after her birth. Elizabeth Taylor inherited her parents’ creativity—they were both American art merchants.

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At the age of ten, she made her Hollywood debut in the comedy there’s One Born Every Minute (1942). At 1987, Taylor was questioned by Rolling Stone Magazine if her upbringing at the movie studios had been similar to that of a “big extended family.”

For Taylor, it was the exact reverse. I apologize, but it felt a lot like an enormously enlarged factory. Nonetheless, I suppose it was a highly productive family if you enjoy being smothered. My first Hollywood film was made when I was nine years old.

I was employed by the studio since the day I was a child, she claimed. For their financial benefit, I was promoted. They never seemed to be a sanctuary to me. I’ve always been a completely unique individual.

Not the bloody studio, but my own mother and father were my family. Elizabeth was able to rise to the top because she had a thorough understanding of how the Hollywood business operated. There was an experience she will never forget, so it wasn’t all sunshine and daisies.

Taylor remembered, “I took you and your f*cking daughter out of the gutter,” and other expletives that she had never heard Louis B. Mayer use while yelling at her mother when she was fifteen.

I swore for the first time, telling him that he should never have spoken to my mother in that manner, that the studio and he might both burn in hell, and that I would never, ever return to his office.

My mother was shutting her eyes and I believe she was praying as I left her there. In terms of her private life, Taylor has been married eight times; in 1991, she wed Larry Fortensky.

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She collapsed in the snow while I was chasing her outside, giggling like a small child and swinging her arms. My favorite photo is the one. He answered, “I keep it by my bed.”

That is my recollection of Elizabeth. There was a childlike quality to her. Despite being 20 years my senior, I never felt she was elderly. In her testament, Elizabeth Taylor bequeathed him more than $500,000 in order to “honor their friendship.” “I adore her.” I will always do. And I am aware that she also loved me,” Larry said to Daily Mail.

 

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