Remembering Clint Eastwood’s beloved partner

Their relationship started shortly after Eastwood’s nearly 20-year marriage to his second wife, Dina, ended. The couple often kept their romance private.

They reportedly met when Sanders was a hostess at his Mission Ranch Hotel and Restaurant in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, which later became their sanctuary.

Eastwood’s daughter, Morgan Eastwood, also paid tribute to Sandera after her passing. “A devastating loss for our whole family. Thank you Christina for being a good partner to my Dad (red heart emoji) you will be missed.”

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Sandera stood by Eastwood’s side during significant events, particularly those related to his films. Their first public appearance together was at the 2015 Oscars when Eastwood’s movie American Sniper received several nominations, including Best Picture.

She remained a steadfast supporter of her partner throughout their relationship. In 2017, they attended the Cannes Film Festival together, highlighting their close bond. The following year, she accompanied Eastwood and his entire family to the premiere of

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