Linda Evans Smiled Through a Marriage That Was Destroying Her — And Hollywood Dressed It Up as a Fairy Tale

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Linda Evans was everything the Hollywood dream machine could have asked for in the early 1980s — luminously beautiful, warm without being threatening, accessible without being ordinary, and possessed of a gentle, open-hearted screen presence that made Krystle Carrington one of the most beloved characters in the entire golden age of primetime soap opera, the beating emotional center of Dynasty around which every scheming villain and glittering set piece was carefully arranged.

The cameras adored her, the audience adored her, and when her real-life marriage to the charismatic, larger-than-life John Derek became public knowledge, the industry that had built her into a symbol of feminine grace and romantic ideal was more than happy to package that relationship as the natural extension of everything Krystle Carrington represented on screen — a real-life fairy tale for the woman who played one every week. What the fairy tale framing so deliberately obscured was the reality that Linda Evans herself has spoken about with increasing openness in the years since — a marriage defined by control, by the systematic erosion of her confidence and her sense of self, by a dynamic that required her to keep smiling in public while something essential was being quietly dismantled in private, a truth that Hollywood had every commercial reason to keep dressing in diamonds and shoulder pads for as long as the ratings held.

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