Natalie Wood mysteriously vanished on the night of Nov. 28, 1981, from the yacht Splendour — with the body of the screen star found the next morning floating facedown off California’s Catalina Island. The details of what happened that night between Natalie, husband Robert Wagner, and their guest Christopher Walken have since remained shrouded in mystery. Now the 12-part podcast investigation “Fatal Voyage: The Mysterious Death of Natalie Wood” has exposed several shocking new claims about Natalie’s final hours, including her sister Lana’s bombshell accusations that Natalie and her husband were trapped in a doomed marriage…
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“I think Natalie was really done with the marriage — I really do,” Lana told
National ENQUIRER Editor-in- Chief
Dylan Howard. “There were too many things.
The continual fights. The sudden push that Natalie wanted towards her career. Her feeling that
the kids were old enough and had enough of a basis where she can go off to work.”
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Lana,
who found her own screen fame as Plenty O'Toole in the James Bond film "Diamonds Are Forever," added that Natalie's marriage suffered from showbiz competition. “It’s particularly difficult for a man to have a wife that is doing better,” said Lana. At the time of Natalie's death, Wagner was still starring with
Stefanie Powers in the TV series "Hart to Hart," while Natalie was shooting a highly-anticipated big-screen comeback with Walken in the sci-fi film “Brainstorm.”
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“I think Natalie was really done with the marriage — I really do,” Lana told
National ENQUIRER Editor-in- Chief
Dylan Howard. “There were too many things.
The continual fights. The sudden push that Natalie wanted towards her career. Her feeling that
the kids were old enough and had enough of a basis where she can go off to work.”
Lana,
who found her own screen fame as Plenty O'Toole in the James Bond film "Diamonds Are Forever," added that Natalie's marriage suffered from showbiz competition. “It’s particularly difficult for a man to have a wife that is doing better,” said Lana. At the time of Natalie's death, Wagner was still starring with
Stefanie Powers in the TV series "Hart to Hart," while Natalie was shooting a highly-anticipated big-screen comeback with Walken in the sci-fi film “Brainstorm.”
Photo credit: NatENQ/Files
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