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Robert O. Boothe (1927-1929; dissolved) Lee married
Pasadena society scion Boothe when she was 16. "My parents didn't approve of meeting involved in a serious relationship at a young age. Definitely not. But eventually my mother told me, 'The two of you are always together, so you might as well get
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292:. Lee's biographers explained, "They lived different lifestyles and he wanted her to cut back on her film assignments." Lee herself remarked, "I stupidly married Fidler on the rebound from Fred. We simply didn't get along and it didn't help that I was so obviously in love with Fred."
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