Everybody was frozen on the set. She finally came out, tossed the magazine to Desi and said, 'Oh, hell, I could tell them worse than that. In , Lucille Ball filed for divorce from Desi Arnaz once again. Daughter Lucie Arnaz spoke of her parents' marriage and their messy divorce to Closer Weekly in There was a lot of anger and screaming," she told the outlet.
And then there was the alcoholism. I had preferred those things had never been there. The fiery redheaded performer hailing from Jamestown, New York, and the charming, Cuba-raised actor and musician were an unconventional fit for the buttoned-up Hollywood of the s and s. Their union would go on to produce two children, as well as countless hours of groundbreaking television.
They would help usher in the era of syndicated broadcasting and their production company, Desilu Pictures, would back such influential series as The Dick Van Dyke Show , Mission: Impossible and Star Trek. Though marriage for the couple would last only two decades, a love and mutual respect remained between the stars until death. It was fantastic. They never said bad words about each other and they stayed friends until the day they died.
It was a fantastic romance that got even more passionate and friendlier after they were not married to each other anymore. He was a year-old bandleader whose family had fled Cuba in At 28, Ball was a seasoned studio contract player whose star power had never been fit to the right vehicle.
Everybody was frozen on the set. But it was hard for her; humiliating. So now the whole country knew. But no magazine had enough juice to sour tens of millions of fans.
But the effect on their relationship was real. The article is said to have drained the joy from their marriage, and they divorced, for good, in Some icons are so universal they slip from view; how does a storyteller breathe a little new air into a story like hers? Does anyone remember that she battled CBS to broadcast an interracial marriage? That she invented reruns so she could have kids and keep her job?
Ball first sought a divorce four years into the marriage, but they reconciled and determined to strengthen their relationship by finding opportunities to work together.
When CBS asked her to develop a sitcom, Ball insisted on having her real-life husband play her husband on the show. The network was hesitant to cast a Cuban-American as a co-lead, but the couple convinced them by putting on a live show and conducting a successful tour.
I Love Lucy ran from until It was popular for the entirety of its run, won five Emmys, and continues to be regarded as one of the most influential programs in American history. Once again challenging the powers that be, Ball and Arnaz wrote her pregnancy with their second child into the show, making it the first television program to depict a pregnancy. Desilu Studios, which they founded to produce the show, was for a time the largest independent production company in the country, and it produced a number of shows besides I Love Lucy , including Mission: Impossible and the original Star Trek.
I Love Lucy and its successor, The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour , lovingly poked fun at married life in modern America; however, the underlying problems of the real-life marriage it was based on never went away. Ball filed for divorce in and bought out Arnaz's share in Desilu two years later, becoming the first woman to run a major television studio.
Though the divorce was reportedly contentious, the two remained close for the rest of their lives, which they each spent in showbusiness.
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