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Beauty Has Lonely Life (Press, 16 May 1985)

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Summary: Beauty Has Lonely Life (Press, 16 May 1985)

Linda Evans, the blonde star of the popular soap opera "Dynasty," is reportedly searching for true love, despite her status as a captivating and glamorous figure on television. Although many men find her attractive, she feels completely unattached and lonely in her personal life. Evans has expressed that she would even leave her lucrative role on "Dynasty," where she earns approximately NZ$143,000 per episode, to find the right partner. Recently, she renegotiated her contract, securing her position in the show for an additional four years, and is set to have her own series after "Dynasty" ends. Despite her success and fame, Evans finds her love life unsatisfactory. She describes herself as the "loneliest woman in Hollywood," often going out alone or only with friends rather than romantic interests. The men who do approach her are either deemed gold diggers or members of the LGBTQ+ community, while those she finds genuinely appealing tend to shy away due to her fame and wealth. She likened her situation to that of Cinderella, lamenting that her Prince Charming seems unlikely to ever arrive. At 42, with two previous divorces under her belt, she appears to be increasingly despondent about her romantic prospects. Her first marriage was to actor John Derek when she was just 21, a union that ended when he left her for the younger Bo Derek ten years later. Her second marriage, to millionaire real estate dealer Stan Herman, was also tumultuous, ending in divorce after constant arguments. While her character Krystle Carrington in "Dynasty" is surrounded by male admirers in the show, Evans’ real-life experiences starkly contrast with her on-screen persona. As she continues to chase her ideal partner, her situation reveals the complexities of fame and the challenges of finding lasting love in Hollywood.

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Publish Date:16th May 1985
URL:https://www.pridenz.com/paperspast_chp19850516_2_76_1.html