SON BLASTS RYAN O’NEAL!

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Estranged O’Neal son blasts dada Ryan, accusing him of "cancer jealousy."

Griffin O’Neal, 44, who was expressly forbidden by father Ryan NOT to attend Farrah Fawcett’s funeral blasted his dad on The Larry King Show.

Griffin, whose mother was late Joanna Moore, believed the Love Story thesp used his leukemia diagnosis to manipulate sympathy and then became angry when Farrah was stricken with anal cancer because it shifted the spotlight away from him.

"I remember when she was diagnosed with cancer and my dad got upset and he goes, ‘No, I’m dying. You’re not dying. I’m dying,’"  Grffin told the chat show host.

"And I said, ‘Well, dad, that sounds a little selfish because you’re in remission. You have been in remission for years now.’"

King then asked Griffin to clarify his accusation that Ryan had been mad at Farrah for "having cancer".

"Yes, because the attention was diverted to Farrah. He didn’t like that – ( he’s an) absolute complete narcissist in every way," Griffin replied.

The younger O’Neal then accused his father of staying with the dying Farrah to ensure he was included in her will but as The ENQUIRER reported previously Farrah left her entire estate to their troubled son Redmond.
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"I think they (Ryan and Redmond) are probably going to get a lot closer now, since Redmond has all the money,"’ Griffin said. "Yes, they ARE close but for reasons that are ill – ill reasons."

Both father and son were involved in an incident in 2007 where Ryan was accused of attacking Griffin’s then pregnant wife Rima.  Ryan counter-charged Griffin was high on drugs and attacked him with a fireplace poker.  Charges were later dropped due to lack of evidence.

Last month, Griffin and his wife traveled more than 3,000 miles to attend Farrah’s funeral but was denied entrance at the door by Ryan who later said his son was "a bad man."

Griffin’s sister is Tatum O’Neal who’s had her own share of troubles and seems to be rehabbing nicely.  She may have something to say herself after reading dad’s bizarro comments in Vanity Fair about being hit on by proud pop who failed to recognize his own daughter at the Farrah funeral.