After decades of silence and speculation, Robert Wagner has chosen to address the tragic death of his wife, actress Natalie Wood, at the age of 93. In a candid interview, Wagner shared his memories of Wood, the couple’s life together, and the pain surrounding her untimely passing. His openness sheds light on a story that has long captivated the public and sparked numerous theories.
Wagner recounted the fateful night in 1981 when Wood drowned under mysterious circumstances while on a yacht with Wagner, actor Christopher Walken, and the boat’s captain. He spoke about the emotional turmoil he faced in the aftermath, grappling with grief and guilt. “It’s something that never leaves you,” he said, emphasizing the profound impact her loss had on his life and career.
This interview marks a significant moment in Wagner’s life, allowing him to confront the past and honor Wood’s memory. As fans remember her as a Hollywood icon, Wagner’s reflections provide a poignant reminder of their love and the enduring questions surrounding that tragic night. His willingness to speak out brings a sense of closure, not only for himself but also for the many who have followed their story over the years.