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Posted: 2024-03-07T20:08:51Z | Updated: 2024-03-07T20:16:58Z Rita Moreno Reveals The Difficult Truth About 45-Year Marriage To Late Husband | HuffPost

Rita Moreno Reveals The Difficult Truth About 45-Year Marriage To Late Husband

The 92-year-old "West Side Story" legend didn't hold back on her married life.

Rita Moreno  said Wednesday she probably stayed in a marriage with her controlling husband for their daughters sake, and that having to be with somebody forever and ever is not necessarily a fabulous thing.

The West Side Story legend got extremely candid with People while discussing her 45-year marriage to Leonard Gordon, who died at age 90 in 2010.

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Rita Moreno and Leonard Gordon married in 1965.
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Gordon was a doctor who became her manager in the 1980s. They had a daughter, Fernanda Luisa Gordon, in 1967.

Eventually, things began to get very tense, the EGOT winner confided to People. And if it were not for my daughter, I probably would have left.

Moreno said she and Leonard had an understanding. 

In my case, it was, Youll be the daddy and take care of me. And Ill be your little girl and Ill make you very happy. There came a time when I didnt want that anymore. And thats when the marriage got into trouble.

Moreno noted that her husband was funny and a devoted grandfather, but their long-term union taught her a big, deep lesson.

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Leonard Gordon and Rita Moreno at the White House in 1985.
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The 80 For Brady actor, whos in the exclusive club of performers who have won an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony, has been promoting her new movie The Prank. (Shes also been giving her opinions on the presidential race.)

The icon was asked several years ago what she thought about retiring. Id rather eat glass , she responded. It was the same answer she later gave about possibly remarrying.

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