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Step aside, Aladdin! Barbara Eden, the woman who made the world dream of genies, is celebrating her 92nd birthday on August 23, and the nonagenarian looks fantastic!

Edenā€“who turned fans into shameless bottle shiners hoping for their own wish-granting blondeā€“is still adored almost 60 years since she first appeared onĀ I Dream of Jeannie.

But, while she was able to strike a pose and make magic happen on screen, in real life, she was unable to save her son, who died of a heroin overdose in 2001.

Born in the Great Depression, Barbara Eden, 92 as of August 23, 2023, turned poverty into luxury when, in 1956, she started appearing in film (A Privateā€™s Affair,Ā Twelve Hours to Kill) and TV (The Jonny Carson Show,Ā I love Lucy).

In 1960, she played to international audiences when she cast was alongside the ā€œKing of Rock and Roll,ā€Ā Elvis PresleyĀ in the western,Ā Flaming Star.

And then, in 1965, the stunning blonde played Jeannie, a beautiful genie that was set free by astronaut and US Air Force Captain, Tony Nelson.

Eden captured the hearts of fans with her impressive portrayal of the magical creature that she played for the five-season run of the fantasy sitcomĀ I Dream of Jeannie, with Larry Hagman playing her love interest, Nelson.

The same year she was reaching super stardom as Jeannie, Eden and her husband, actor Michael Ansara (known for his starring in role in the 60s seriesĀ Broken Arrow) had a son, Matthew Ansara, who was born August 29, 1965.

When Matthew was nine, his parents ended their 15-year marriage, a strike that Eden, who married two more times, says sent her son on the wrong path, towards drugs.

TheĀ Harper Valley PTAĀ star explained that she first noticed Matthew was in trouble in 1984, when at 19, he moved in with his father after she remarried. Returning after she divorced a second time, Eden said he was sleeping a lot and lied about being enrolled in college.

ā€œMatthew never told Mike and me that he was using heroinā€”he didnā€™t want to hurt us. But we figured it out because he had been acting sluggish, losing weight, staying out all night. I insisted that he enter a rehab center, and I let him come back home when he came out a month later.ā€

The starĀ ofĀ The Stepford ChildrenĀ continued, ā€œBut he started using again. The professionals told us that if your child is using drugs, he has become the drug: He is no longer your child, and he no longer has a home with you. So, I locked him out when he was 20, which was the hardest thing I ever had to do.ā€

Matthew, who started using drugs when he was only 10, spent the next 12 years in and out of rehab, his parents connecting to help him through.

ā€œWhen he visited us, sometimes heā€™d laugh and say, ā€˜Here I am, better lock up everything.ā€™ But when he was sober, heā€™d tell us, ā€˜Iā€™m so sorry. I love you more than anyone in the world,ā€™ā€ Eden said of her son, who often stole their property when he visited.

Barbara Eden, US actress, in costume in a publicity portrait for the US television series, ā€˜I Dream of Jeannieā€™, circa 1967. The sitcom starred Eden as ā€˜Jeannieā€™. (Photo by Silver Screen Collection/Getty Images)

During a brief remission when he was 27, Matthew married and studied creative writing at UCLA, but ā€œthe cycle began again,ā€ and his wife left.

Recalling when things turned for the worse, Eden said she confronted her son, and ā€œhe got angry, threw things and stomped out.ā€ Finding Matthew after a months-long search, Eden learned heā€™d spent most of the time living on the streets.

ā€œOne day, soon after they separated, he called me, sounding half dead, and said, ā€˜Mom, Iā€™m sick.ā€™ Mikeā€™s wife and another friend drove with me to a bad part of Venice, Calif., and we found him in his apartment, unconscious from an overdose.ā€

Describing his living conditions as ā€œfilthy,ā€ Eden continued. ā€œHe weighed 200 lbs., but we three women got him up and to the car and took him to the hospital, which saved his life.ā€

At 29 he was diagnosed with clinical depression and was on medication, that didnā€™t help.

When he was 31, Matthew was clean again and following the path of his parents, he had a starring role in the 2001 filmĀ To Protect and Serve, and a supporting role inĀ Con Games, that was released posthumously the same year.

In September that year, he had plans to wed a ā€œwonderful girl.ā€

ā€œOne day he told me, ā€˜Life is great, Mom. I canā€™t believe I spent so many years not being awake to how green the trees are.ā€™ā€ Eden said.

Barbara Eden son cause of death

Soon after that conversation, on June 26 at 3 a.m. Eden was jolted from her sleep when a phone call came through about her son,

Six hours before the call, police found 35-year-old Matthew, an amateur bodybuilder, slumped over the steering wheel of his truck, where cops also pulled vials of anabolic steroids that he used to bulk up for competitions.

Autopsy results showed that Matthewā€™s cause of death was accidental drug overdose.

ā€œThen he was dead. He had shot up with a dose of unusually pure heroin, and it was too much for his heart,ā€ Eden said. ā€œEven when he was getting in shape, he did it like an addictā€”obsessively. He was unable to do anything in moderation.ā€

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Mourning the death of her only child, the author and singer, married to Jon Eicholtz since 1991, is still looking for answers.

ā€œMatthew took it horribly. He wanted his mommy and daddy to stay together. If I had to do it over, I would have waited until he was older. But then I remind myself that so many kids from divorced homes donā€™t become addicts.ā€ She continued, ā€œHe won a lot of battles. But he lost his personal war.ā€

The senior Ansara, who at 91 died in 2013 from complications related to Alzheimerā€™s, is buried next to his son at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Los Angeles.

As for Eden, who retired Jeannieā€™s pink harem suit, she can be seen on TV shows likeĀ Worst Cooks in America: Celebrity EditionĀ and the 2019 filmĀ My Adventures with Santa, where she plays Mrs. Claus. Her last stage production was 2019ā€™sĀ Love Letters.

First, weā€™d like to wish the beautiful Barbara Eden a very happy birthday!

Next, we cannot imagine a parentā€™s pain of losing a child and we are so sorry for her loss. If someone you know is struggling with addictions, please contact your local alcohol or drug abuse hotlineā€“it could save their life.

Please share this story and letā€™s give Eden some warm wishes and the love she deserves!

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