EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Brittany Murphy's Dad Not Invited To Her Funeral
Posted on Dec 23, 2009 @ 04:17PM

Brittany Murphy’s father, Angelo Bertolotti is not invited to her funeral, he tells RadarOnline.com exclusively.
As RadarOnline.com reported exclusively, the funeral will be held the day of Christmas Eve.
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Bertolotti had been estranged from Brittany and her mother for the past eight years.
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His sadness at his daughter’s death prevented Angelo from wanting to attend a funeral even if he was invited. “I just don’t want to see that happen, I just want to remember her alive,” he told RadarOnline.com
He did say, however, that he will visit her grave. “I’ll wait about a month to go out there,” he said.
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Bertolotti is still struggling to comprehend the sudden passing of his beautiful daughter. “She had health problems, that was a fact, but nothing that I thought would come to this,” he told RadarOnline.com.
“She shouldn’t be where she is right now, I can’t understand it.”
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Fondly remembering his daughter, Angelo said “Brittany was just a doll, she was good to everybody. She was just a big-hearted little girl, it’s a shame that she had to go like this.”















typical female turn the kids against the father.i hope he shows up .
Posted Thu, 12/24/2009 - 1:25pm
and the message here....never let the sun go down on your anger. You never know if you will get the chance to reconcile and how sad it is to go to your grave not having forgiven.
Posted Thu, 12/24/2009 - 11:59am
She was such a beautiful girl. I am sad for her and her family. The Holiday season now will always be a reminder of their loss and no one should have to lose a child. The poor family.
Posted Wed, 12/23/2009 - 10:38pm
Went to a funeral once and the dearly departed's "friend" showed up. They had had a long term relationship. He died in her bed during sex. The wife was in the first pew on one side, she was in the first pew on the other side. Eek!!!!!!
Posted Wed, 12/23/2009 - 8:50pm
Oh my Lucy, that would be hard for them both!
Posted Wed, 12/23/2009 - 10:37pm
Honey, you've never heard such gasping but everybody got through it without anyone keeling over then and there. Remember President Mitterrand, had a child by another woman while married and when he croaked, they all showed up.
Posted Wed, 12/23/2009 - 11:07pm
Brittany is his child and I think if he wants to go to her funeral everyone could behave for that small part of the day.
Posted Wed, 12/23/2009 - 11:09pm
I feel funerals should be shared among all who loved the individual who passed. It is meant to help those who loved her mourn her loss together and come together in love for her. It also is meant to help start the closure process on loss.
Posted Wed, 12/23/2009 - 7:13pm
agreed...let bygones be bygones .... at least for the day
Posted Wed, 12/23/2009 - 7:57pm
I was never invited to a funeral. He is her father. If he has been out of contact for 25% of her life, maybe he just doesn't get the protocol. He needs to talk to her mom if he is unclear.
Posted Wed, 12/23/2009 - 7:09pm