I don’t think miserable per se but nervous about her husband’s scandalous antics. She knew this before getting married loved him very much 🤷🏾♂️. But she does her truest love was Orsen Welles
Actually it’s the tragic story of fame and extramarital affairs caused this beautiful marriage broken into pieces . The result of heartache and betrayal Rita tuned to alcohol costs her health - she died from Alzheimer’s disease at aged of 68 and prince Aly chasing the game of love the way he played his horse race . Eventually he died from traffic collision at age of 48 and his pregnant girlfriend lost child . I remember Dodi also being a historical playboy also died from car clash at the age of 42 in Paris along prince Diana. Do you think this is pure coincidence ? Infidelity in marriage is the one of worse sin against your spouse .
Contrary to what is believed Rita Heyworth was never an alcoholic..She just had Alzheimer's from a rather young age whose first symptoms are similar with those of alcoholism. But back then that disease was unknown and the public and the media assumed what it was easier to assume for a Hollywood star. Hayworth divorced Aly Khan when she realized that he wanted to raise up their daughter in the Muslim way which judging by his status as a prince of the Shia Muslims of that era it would have been very strict and old fashioned. As Hayworth said in an interview : "Nothing will make me give up Yasmin's chance to live here in America among our precious freedoms and habits. While I respect the Moslem faith, and all other faiths, it is my earnest wish that my daughter be raised as a normal, healthy American girl in the Christian faith. There isn't any amount of money in the entire world for which it is worth sacrificing this child's privilege of living as a normal Christian girl here in the United States. There just isn't anything else in the world that can compare with her sacred chance to do that. And I'm going to give it to Yasmin regardless of what it cost" Anyway... looking retrospectively into that marriage, it looks to me like a marriage without substance. A celebrity marriage based on her status as a Hollywood sex symbol and on his as prince of the Shia Muslims which are two completely opposites life styles. Dodi Al Fayed wasn't even close to Aly Khan's status as a Muslim or as a playboy. Dodi was a Muslim in faith but not following the same dogma as Aly Khan and not from the same country and cultural background and Dodi wasn't a leader of any particular Muslim clan/fraction. Dodi was the average rich guy. Aly Khan was a hereditary leader. He was a symbol.
@@creativecolours2022 I wonder what made Rita marry Aly Khan in the first place? Was it money or love? I know she was very sensitive and shy off camera, and Khan was the complete opposite. I just wish Rita had found happiness in marriage permanently.
@@WillScarlet1991 She didn't marry him for his money because she had her own fortune from her career as an actress. We should not forget that she was at the peak of her career when she married him. I believe that he married him because he was very attractive as a man and he was a notorious womanizer! He was young, a playboy, educated, a leader.... in other words he had the whole "package" to charm a beautiful woman let alone a famous one. Their problem IMHO is that they were coming from two completely different backgrounds. He was a Muslim leader educated at Eton and she was a famous actress and dancer born in N.Y from Spanish immigrants, of no academic background and completely unrelated with his life. Just because they were both famous (each one for a different reason) doesn't mean that they had anything else in common.
@@WillScarlet1991 She didn't look or better say she didn't know where to look in order to find the right person for her. The fact that celebrities are successful and famous doesn't mean that they know who they really are and what they truly need. She was clever and hardworking and talented but I don't think that she was mature enough to realize her true needs. And that wasn't her own problem. In fact none of the people that become famous at a very young age are able to know better themselves because they live constantly in public.They don't have time and some of them can't even bare and dare to stay for a while out of the spotlight just with themselves in order to figure out their true needs and a way to cover them. But I wouldn't say that I feel sorry for her because she lived a very nice life aside of the unfortunate health problem that came later on.
Before Grace Kelly, Rita did!
She was pregnant here and I read she felt miserable but put on a brave face for the cameras
I don’t think miserable per se but nervous about her husband’s scandalous antics. She knew this before getting married loved him very much 🤷🏾♂️. But she does her truest love was Orsen Welles
They both look so happy, especially him.
God bless Margarita Cansino.
Actually it’s the tragic story of fame and extramarital affairs caused this beautiful marriage broken into pieces . The result of heartache and betrayal Rita tuned to alcohol costs her health - she died from Alzheimer’s disease at aged of 68 and prince Aly chasing the game of love the way he played his horse race . Eventually he died from traffic collision at age of 48 and his pregnant girlfriend lost child . I remember Dodi also being a historical playboy also died from car clash at the age of 42 in Paris along prince Diana. Do you think this is pure coincidence ? Infidelity in marriage is the one of worse sin against your spouse .
Contrary to what is believed Rita Heyworth was never an alcoholic..She just had Alzheimer's from a rather young age whose first symptoms are similar with those of alcoholism. But back then that disease was unknown and the public and the media assumed what it was easier to assume for a Hollywood star.
Hayworth divorced Aly Khan when she realized that he wanted to raise up their daughter in the Muslim way which judging by his status as a prince of the Shia Muslims of that era it would have been very strict and old fashioned.
As Hayworth said in an interview : "Nothing will make me give up Yasmin's chance to live here in America among our precious freedoms and habits. While I respect the Moslem faith, and all other faiths, it is my earnest wish that my daughter be raised as a normal, healthy American girl in the Christian faith. There isn't any amount of money in the entire world for which it is worth sacrificing this child's privilege of living as a normal Christian girl here in the United States. There just isn't anything else in the world that can compare with her sacred chance to do that. And I'm going to give it to Yasmin regardless of what it cost"
Anyway... looking retrospectively into that marriage, it looks to me like a marriage without substance. A celebrity marriage based on her status as a Hollywood sex symbol and on his as prince of the Shia Muslims which are two completely opposites life styles.
Dodi Al Fayed wasn't even close to Aly Khan's status as a Muslim or as a playboy. Dodi was a Muslim in faith but not following the same dogma as Aly Khan and not from the same country and cultural background and Dodi wasn't a leader of any particular Muslim clan/fraction. Dodi was the average rich guy. Aly Khan was a hereditary leader. He was a symbol.
@@creativecolours2022 I wonder what made Rita marry Aly Khan in the first place? Was it money or love? I know she was very sensitive and shy off camera, and Khan was the complete opposite. I just wish Rita had found happiness in marriage permanently.
@@WillScarlet1991 She didn't marry him for his money because she had her own fortune from her career as an actress. We should not forget that she was at the peak of her career when she married him.
I believe that he married him because he was very attractive as a man and he was a notorious womanizer!
He was young, a playboy, educated, a leader.... in other words he had the whole "package" to charm a beautiful woman let alone a famous one.
Their problem IMHO is that they were coming from two completely different backgrounds. He was a Muslim leader educated at Eton and she was a famous actress and dancer born in N.Y from Spanish immigrants, of no academic background and completely unrelated with his life. Just because they were both famous (each one for a different reason) doesn't mean that they had anything else in common.
@@creativecolours2022 I agree. And as I said earlier, it's so sad Rita didn't find the security and love she was looking for.
@@WillScarlet1991 She didn't look or better say she didn't know where to look in order to find the right person for her.
The fact that celebrities are successful and famous doesn't mean that they know who they really are and what they truly need.
She was clever and hardworking and talented but I don't think that she was mature enough to realize her true needs.
And that wasn't her own problem. In fact none of the people that become famous at a very young age are able to know better themselves because they live constantly in public.They don't have time and some of them can't even bare and dare to stay for a while out of the spotlight just with themselves in order to figure out their true needs and a way to cover them.
But I wouldn't say that I feel sorry for her because she lived a very nice life aside of the unfortunate health problem that came later on.
Pobre Margarita, ojalá su padre esté en el infierno y nunca salga,
Horrible persona su padre
Hai ragione!!Rita R.i.p
On his part a joke he took to far
なぜりたは、おーそんとわかれてすぐありーかんとけっこんしたのかな
She was on the rebound and pregnant.
@@monilaninetynine3811 I think sadly she was craving for security and love. Something we all yearn for. So sad it didn't work out for her.