Tanya Roberts left entire estate to common-law husband, handwritten will reveals

Former Bond Girl Tanya Roberts, who died in January at 65, left behind a handwritten will that made sure her pet goldfish and two dogs got taken care of — but specifically cut out some of her closest relations.

The document, filed Wednesday in Los Angeles, leaves everything to Robert’s common-law husband, Lance O’Brien, including her $3 million home and pension.

“I know you don’t love me but you have been a true friend and for that I’m gratefull [sic]” she wrote to him, adding that he was her “best friend.”

The papers also make it clear that the “A View to a Kill” star didn’t want any of her possessions going to her sister Barbara Leary or nephew Zack, who filed paperwork the same day contesting the will.

Roberts, who was an animal rights activist, wrote that she wanted O’Brien to take care of her dogs Muttley and Sox.

Roberts also included the provision that, should O’Brien sell their $3 million house, he has to find a new home for the couple’s pet fish with a “fish lover who won’t throw cigarettes [sic] in the pond.”

“The dogs and fish take care of them like I do,” Roberts wrote to O’Brien in the will. If O’Brien was unable to properly provide for the fish, he was to give them to “Steve Fish Care,” the will said.

Tragically, Roberts added, “I have no reason to live,” telling O’Brien, “have a good life and don’t blame this on yourself. I was always [too] sensitive to live in this world.”


Roberts left behind a handwritten will, leaving everything to Lance O’Brien

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Tanya Roberts’ handwritten will.

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Tanya Roberts’ handwritten will.

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