August 17th 2024.
Shannen Doherty's mother has revealed her plans to uphold her late daughter's legacy by continuing her podcast. Rosa Doherty, mother of the Hollywood star known for her roles in Charmed and Beverly Hills, 90210, announced her decision to take over the Let's Be Clear podcast in honor of her daughter, who passed away at the age of 53 after a battle with cancer.
Speaking on the latest episode of the show, Rosa shared that she will do her best to continue the podcast as Shannen had wanted. She acknowledged that she could never replace her daughter, who was well-spoken and passionate about the podcast, but she hopes to carry on her legacy for the listeners. Rosa also explained how much the podcast meant to Shannen, especially during her health struggles, as it allowed her to tell her story and speak her truth.
Shannen passed away at her home in Malibu on July 13, surrounded by her loved ones and her dog, Bowie. Her long-time publicist, Leslie Sloane, confirmed the news and asked for privacy for the family to grieve. The news of her death was met with an outpouring of tributes from high-profile stars, collaborators, and friends, including Jennie Garth and Sarah Michelle Gellar. Shannen's former Beverly Hills, 90210 co-stars were especially devastated, as it came just a year after the death of another castmate, Luke Perry.
It was also revealed that Shannen was able to settle her divorce from Kurt Iswarienko a day before her passing. The divorce was granted posthumously by a judge just two days after her death. According to court documents, Shannen waived spousal support and opted for a default or uncontested dissolution of her marriage. She kept their home, a Salvador Dali painting, and all earnings from her acting career, with no further details released about her estate.
Shannen's first husband, Ashley Hamilton, also spoke out about her passing, calling her his guardian angel. They were married for only two weeks in 1993. Shannen was first diagnosed with breast cancer in 2015 and went into remission in 2017. However, the illness returned three years later and had spread to her bones and brain. In her memory, Macmillan cancer support offers support and information for those affected by cancer.
It is clear that Shannen's legacy will live on through her loved ones, who are dedicated to continuing her work and honoring her memory. Her mother, Rosa, will carry on her podcast, allowing Shannen's voice to be heard and her story to be told. She will be remembered for her talent, strength, and bravery in the face of adversity. May she rest in peace.
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