In a podcast released on June 25, Doherty detailed her battle with breast cancer, announcing that she plans to resume chemotherapy.
Actress Shannon Doherty's rebellious image was often highlighted by media reports during her illness, portraying her as Hollywood's “bad girl”. Despite this, she maintained a loyal fan base and continued to work in the entertainment industry, including appearing in reality TV shows and directing projects.
During the podcast's final episode, Doherty spoke about her excitement for the new project. Speak Clearly with Shannon DohertyHe was released just days before his death at the age of 53.
During the July 8 podcast, Doherty said: Charmed Re-listen to the podcast, Halliwell familyCo-stars include former co-stars Holly Marie Combs, Brian Krause and Drew Fuller.
Doherty is known for playing the role of Prue Halliwell for the first three seasons. CharmedShe revealed about the project during a podcast that also featured her former sister, Holly Marie Combs (50), who played Piper Halliwell.
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“I'm not going anywhere right now” – Doherty
In a podcast released on June 25, Doherty detailed her battle with breast cancer, announcing that she plans to resume chemotherapy.
“I'm praying for the best and I'm not going anywhere right now,” Doherty said after speaking about the media publishing all the details about her divorce from Kurt Iswarienko.
“In speaking about her divorce, she said she continues to question why she chose to be in the public eye and share certain things on her podcast, with details of her life out there for all to see.”[It happens] Even before I shared it. I don't understand why I can't get a divorce. I've never looked into anyone's divorce. I feel like it doesn't concern me.
“So it's exhausting because obviously divorce is not easy, especially when you really love someone. I loved my husband and it's really hard to be so hurt and betrayed and feel like a fool by his actions.”
She then went on to talk about her stage 4 cancer. “It's scary. It's like a big wake-up call,” she said.
“At the same time, I must say there is a positive side to this. The molecular structure of my cancer cells has recently changed, which means there are many more treatments I can try.”
She ended by saying she loves her fans: “Thank you so much. Thank you so much for listening to me.”
Sadly, Doherty passed away on Saturday, July 13th.
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