Alyssa Milano reacts to ‘Charmed' co-star Shannen Doherty's death
Alyssa Milano is letting go of the past.
Despite their yearslong quarrel, Milano paid tribute to her "Charmed" co-star Shannen Doherty, who passed on July 13.
"It's no mystery that Shannen and I had a complicated relationship, but at its center was somebody I profoundly regarded and was in wonderment of," Milano told Amusement Week after week in a explanation. "She was a gifted performing artist, cherished by numerous, and the world is less without her. My condolences to all who adored her."
Doherty's passing comes after a about decade-long fight with breast cancer. In spite of the fact that she went into reduction in 2017 taking after a 2015 conclusion, her cancer returned in 2020. In June 2023, the Beverly Slopes, 90210 star shared the cancer had metastasized to her brain and afterward spread to her bones.
"On Saturday, July 13, she misplaced her fight with cancer after numerous a long time of battling the illness," her marketing specialist Leslie Sloane said in a explanation to NBC News. "The given girl, sister, close relative and companion was encompassed by her cherished ones as well as her puppy, Bowie. The family inquires for their security at this time so they can lament in peace.”
Throughout her wellbeing travel, Doherty proceeded to work and remain active, which included facilitating her podcast "Let's Be Clear." In truth, it was on a December scene that her quarrel with Milano was reignited after "Charmed" co-star Holly Marie Combs claimed Milano had Doherty let go from the arrangement after season three.
However, Milano denied the allegations. "I did not have the control to get anybody let go," she composed on Instagram in February. "Once Shannen cleared out we had 5 more effective seasons and I am until the end of time grateful."
Later that month, she multiplied down on her stance.
"I'm the most pitiful that a appear that has implied so much to so numerous individuals has been discolored by a harmfulness that is still, to this day, nearly a quarter of a century afterward, still happening," she said at MegaCon Orlando. "I'm pitiful that individuals can't move past it. Pitiful that we all can't fair celebrate the victory of a appear that implied so much to all of us."
"I've, I think, been exceptionally forthright and taken responsibility for and apologized for anything portion I played in the circumstance and I've been exceptionally imminent approximately that," she proceeded. "I indeed do not know if I may put myself out there any more than I as of now have to to attempt to settle it. It's appalling. It's difficult. This is the awkward portion that I wish was diverse. So statements of regret to all of you who cherish us anyway."
For her portion, Doherty was, well, not so charmed but Milano's statements.
"At this point in my life, with my wellbeing conclusion — too bad if I begin crying — with battling a terrible infection each day of my life, it is moreover inconceivably vital to me that the truth really be told as contradicted to the account that others put out there for me," she shared at MegaCon. "We told it together. We told our truths, and we are standing by our truths."
"There is no revisionist history happening in the truth that I know we told," Doherty proceeded. "There's no brush throwing or shoe throwing. There is no delay to set. There is no go between for months on conclusion. I review the actualities as if I were still living in them. And what I will say is that what some person else may call 'drama' is an genuine injury for me, that I have been living through it for an greatly long time."
Her cancer fight, she conceded, energized her to talk out almost the "injury" she confronted. "So that I can really mend from a business that was taken from me, a job that was taken absent from my family, since somebody else needed to be No. 1 on the call sheet," she said. "That is the truth."

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