Farrah Fawcett's red swimsuit to be donated to Smithsonian Museum by partner Ryan O'Neal

Gyra Chan

Have you ever wanted to see Farrah Fawcett’s famous trademark red bathing suit in person? Well, now you can see it, along with copies of scripts from the first season of Charlie’s Angels and a 1977 Fawcett doll, at the Smithsonian Museum.

Her longtime partner, Ryan O’Neal, is donating his companion’s belongings to the Smithsonian Museum in Washington, DC.

The poolside poster of the actress dawning her iconic red swimsuit sold millions of copies. The wildly popular poster was shot by photographer Bruce McBroom.

There are rumors that Fawcett liked to wear the one-piece red bathing suit because it covered a scar that she obtained when she was a child.

Along with the more well-known Farrah memorabilia, O’Neal will also be donating a Fawcett swimsuit jigsaw puzzle, a 1976 TV Guide copy featuring the actress, and a Fawcett hairstyling toy from Glamour Centre.

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