Rosie O’Donnell and Lyle Menendez have a surprisingly close relationship, with Rosie revealing that they talk on the phone multiple times each week. In an interview with Page Six, Rosie shared that she and Lyle have become close friends since connecting in 2022 after watching a Netflix documentary about Lyle and his brother Erik’s crime.
Rosie’s bond with Lyle goes beyond just friendship. She believes in the Menendez Brothers’ potential for release and has endless hope for their future. This strong belief is what allows her to care for someone serving life without parole. In fact, Lyle even played a role in helping Rosie’s child, Clay, by encouraging her to get a dog to assist with autism, much like many of the prisoners at the Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility.
Despite the long-distance nature of their calls, with Lyle incarcerated in San Diego and Rosie living in Ireland to escape American politics, their friendship remains strong. Rosie’s move to Ireland was a deliberate choice to distance herself from the political climate and provide a better environment for her child.
The Menendez Brothers’ quest for resentencing has been closely followed, with their attorney Mark Geragos leading the charge. Geragos has been vocal in his criticism of Los Angeles District Attorney Nathan Hochman, referring to him as a “predator” during a recent press conference.
Rosie and Lyle’s bond is evident in their interactions, with Lyle even appearing on the “2 Angry Men” podcast hosted by Geragos and Harvey Levin. During his interview, Lyle discussed gaining notoriety in prison following the release of Ryan Murphy’s Netflix biopic series about the Menendez Brothers.
Overall, Rosie and Lyle’s unexpected friendship showcases the power of connection and the importance of support, even in the most unlikely of circumstances. Their bond is a testament to the strength of human relationships and the capacity for love and understanding, even in the face of adversity.