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Bruce Lee’s daughter debunks conspiracy theories about martial arts icon
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Bruce Lee died in 1973 at the height of his fame, due to an allergic reaction to painkillers when he was 32. His last film, “Enter the Dragon," was released six days after his death.
She’s now partnering up with Genesis Publications to publish "In My Own Process," which she said is the official book documenting her father’s life and work. It features rare photographs, workout regimes, martial arts drawings and philosophical observations made by the late star. Stephanie Nolasco covers entertainment at Foxnews.com.
"Lately, there’s been this narrative popping up that my father was angry all the time and arrogant and an a-----e," Shannon explained to Fox News Digital. "Look, everybody can be angry sometimes. I’m not saying he was never angry. I know, especially when he was younger, he could have a temper. But his temper and his anger were a lot of times born out of frustration. Frustration with the way he was treated, or frustration with people promising things and then not following through. . . . But through his self-work, he came to understand that."
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