The marriage of John Agar and Shirley Temple, spanning from September 1945 to December 1950, unfolded as a five-year chapter marked by both joy and challenges.
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Initially viewed as a fairytale union, the couple grappled with the strains of Agar’s alcoholism and the pressures of their high-profile lives.
Unfortunately, their story took a somber turn, and Temple filed for divorce, citing mental cruelty as the reason. In 1950, their marriage officially came to an end.
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Despite the brevity of their union, the couple left a lasting legacy in the form of their daughter, Linda Susan Agar. She later adopted the surname of her stepfather, adding a familial connection to her mother’s subsequent marriage.
Post-divorce, both Shirley Temple and John Agar embarked on new journeys, remarrying and charting separate paths in their personal lives.
Though their marriage may have been brief, the complexities of their relationship have woven an enduring tale in the fabric of Hollywood history.


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