Larry King's wife Shawn is contesting his amended will, in new legal documents obtained by ET. The late TV personality wrote an updated will in 2019, leaving his $2 million estate to his five children, two of whom are now deceased.
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Entertainment Tonight: "We laid him to rest this morning. And in the Jewish faith, they do it very quickly, so you almost don't have time to, for me, to process.
I'm still processing. And as are the boys, the whole family is just, you know, yeah." WATCH: Chat show host Larry King dies at 87She then revealed the touching tribute Larry's loved ones paid at the ceremony, in honour of his signature look."We all, it was just family, we wore Larry's suspenders, every one of us," Shawn revealed.
Larry King's wife Shawn is contesting his amended will, in new legal documents obtained by ET. The late TV personality wrote an updated will in 2019, leaving his $2 million estate to his five children, two of whom are now deceased.
Larry King’s widow, Shawn King, contested his amended will, which left his entire multimillion-dollar fortune to his children and nothing to her.
Larry King‘s wife Shawn, with whom he was in the process of getting a divorce before his death, is planning to contest his will.
Larry King's wife Shawn plans to contest his will. A source tells ET that the late TV personality amended his will in 2019 leaving his $2 million estate to his five children, two of whom are now deceased.
Larry King's wife Shawn King is speaking out after the late star's will was revealed. On Thursday, King's handwritten will, which was obtained by multiple outlets, showed that King requested his $2 million estate be left to his children. Notably, the document names his now-deceased children Chaia and Andy, as well as his remaining children -- Larry King, Jr., 59, Cannon, 20 and Chance, 21 -- as beneficiaries.
The late Larry King made sure his fortune did not go to his ex-wife, Shawn.
Larry King's wife, Shawn King, has revealed his cause of death as well as the final words she spoke to him. The iconic television host died Saturday morning at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles at the age of 87, leaving behind three living children -- Larry Jr., Chance and Cannon -- as well as his wife, Shawn.
told Entertainment Tonight of the famed broadcaster’s final moments.Shawn, 61, and Larry shared two sons, 21-year-old Chance and 20-year-old Cannon. He is also survived by his oldest son, 59-year-old Larry King Jr., from his marriage to Annette Kaye.Larry King died Saturday morning at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles.
Larry King's wife, Shawn King, is speaking out following the death of the TV talk-show icon. The broadcast legend died over the weekend at the age of 87, leaving behind three living children -- Larry Jr., Chance and Cannon -- as well as his wife, Shawn King. Shawn and King initially married in 1997, effectively making their marriage the longest of his eight.
Shawn King shared a special moment with her late husband, Larry King, before his death on Saturday at 87 years old. Shawn spoke to ET this week, and she revealed their final exchange.
Shawn King shared a special moment with her late husband, Larry King, before his death on Saturday at 87 years old. Shawn spoke to ET this week, and she revealed their final exchange.Shawn said her final words to Larry were «I love you,» and noted that the television icon kept his family on his mind until his last moments.
Larry King‘s wife, Shawn King, is speaking out.
In loving memory. Shawn King opened up about her late estranged husband Larry King’s funeral and how the family came together following his death on Saturday, January 23.
Larry King's wife, Shawn King, is opening up about how she said goodbye to the legendary television and radio host. Shawn spoke exclusively to Entertainment Tonight, airing on Wednesday, and shared that she and his family had a private funeral this week for the icon.Larry died early Saturday morning at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles.
Conan O’Brien is paying tribute to Larry King.
Cynthia Littleton Business EditorLarry King, the broadcast legend who died Saturday at the age of 87, deserves more credit than he typically gets for helping to build CNN and realize Ted Turner’s audacious vision for a 24-hour global news network.In his prime, King’s “Larry King Live” interviews regularly made headlines thanks to his unique questioning style, which could be remarkably incisive about the subject at hand as well as, occasionally, cringe-worthy misinformed.