Farrah Fawcett didn’t merely exist in the 1970s — she embodied them. She was the embodiment of a decade’s ideal of beauty, independence, and optimism. Long before social media or reality TV transformed fame into an incessant, 24-hour spectacle. In an era where culture was measured by magazine covers and television appearances rather than viral posts and trending hashtags. Farrah Fawcett emerged as the quintessential American icon: approachable yet aspirational, glamorous yet wholesome. Her face…
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