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In an emotional and candid revelation, Victoria Principal, actress and former girlfriend of Bee Gees’ youngest brother Andy Gibb, has opened up about the heartbreaking realities of their relationship, his devastating battle with drug and alcohol addiction, and the moment he chose his addiction over their love.

Principal, best known for her role on Dallas, recalled the painful turning point in their romance — a moment she says still haunts her.

“When I told him it was me or the drugs, I meant it,” she admitted. “And when he looked at me and said he had to leave… I knew I had lost him. Not to another woman, but to cocaine and alcohol.”

At the height of his fame in the late 1970s and early 1980s, Andy Gibb seemed to have it all: hit singles, sold-out concerts, television appearances, and a boyish charm that made him a household name. But behind the glamorous façade, he was sinking deeper into substance abuse, a struggle compounded by the pressure of living in the shadow of his older brothers Barry, Robin, and Maurice.

Principal revealed that her decision to give Andy an ultimatum was an act of desperation, hoping it might shock him into choosing a healthier path. But instead, it became the moment that ended their relationship.

“I loved him deeply, but love alone couldn’t save him,” she said. “He had to want to save himself — and at that point, the addiction was stronger than anything else in his life.”

Andy’s career declined rapidly in the years that followed. His public appearances grew erratic, his health suffered, and by his mid-20s, he was already facing the severe physical toll of his substance abuse.

Principal also addressed the circumstances surrounding Andy’s untimely death in March 1988 at just 30 years old. While many assumed it was a direct result of overdose, she confirmed what his family has long stated — that Andy died from myocarditis, an inflammation of the heart muscle, which was worsened by years of cocaine and alcohol abuse.

“It wasn’t just one night that killed him,” she said quietly. “It was the years of damage leading up to it. His body just couldn’t take it anymore.”

Her words have reopened a wave of grief among fans, but also sparked important conversations about the hidden battles behind fame. For Principal, sharing this truth is not about revisiting old wounds, but about honoring Andy’s memory in a way that is honest.

“Andy was more than his addiction. He was kind, funny, and full of life. But addiction is relentless — and it took him from all of us far too soon.”

As the world reflects on Andy Gibb’s brief but brilliant life, Victoria Principal’s revelations add new depth to the tragedy — a reminder that behind every chart-topping hit and dazzling smile, there can be pain no spotlight can reach.

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