Charlene Tilton opens up about trauma and life after Dallas

At the height of her fame on Dallas, Charlene Tilton was living the dream—earning $50,000 per episode, gracing the covers of 500+ magazines, and drawing 65 million viewers to her iconic 1981 TV wedding.

It looked like the ultimate Hollywood success story, but behind the glitz and glamour, Charlene’s journey had been a living nightmare.

A bit like a catDallas wasn’t just a show — it was an event. It became a cultural touchstone, captivating audiences across the globe. The characters were larger than life, the plots were unpredictable, and the stakes

were always sky-high. At the heart of it all was the Ewing family, a dynasty built on wealth, power, and ruthless ambition. Read more below

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