Alyssa Milano is paying tribute to Shannen Doherty.
“It’s no secret that Shannen and I had an advanced relationship, however at its core was somebody I deeply revered and was in awe of,” Milano, 51, stated in an announcement to Us Weekly on Sunday, July 14. “She was a proficient actress, beloved by many and the world is much less with out her. My condolences to all who beloved her.”
Us confirmed on Sunday that Doherty died following a prolonged battle with most cancers. She was 53.
“It’s with a heavy coronary heart that I verify the passing of actress Shannen Doherty. On Saturday, July 13, she misplaced her battle with most cancers after a few years of combating the illness,” Doherty’s publicist Leslie Sloane stated in an announcement to Us. “The devoted daughter, sister, aunt and good friend was surrounded by her family members in addition to her canine, Bowie. The household asks for his or her privateness presently to allow them to grieve in peace.”
Doherty and Milano starred as Halliwell sisters Prue and Phoebe, respectively, alongside Holly Marie Combs (who performed Piper) in Charmed. The sequence premiered in 1998, ending with its eighth season in 2006. Doherty left the present after season 3.
Earlier this 12 months, the trio made headlines for his or her renewed feud. Doherty and Combs, 50, claimed on Doherty’s “Let’s Be Clear” podcast in December 2023 that Milano was behind Doherty’s firing.
“We didn’t imply to [fire Shannen], however we’ve been backed into this nook,” Combs recalled producer Jonathan Levin telling her on the time. “‘We’re principally on this place the place it’s one or the opposite. We have been informed [by Alyssa] it’s her or [Shannen] and Alyssa has threatened to sue us for a hostile office atmosphere.’”
Milano addressed the claims throughout a panel at Megacon in February. “I’ll simply say that I’m unhappy. I don’t suppose it’s actually that I’m unhappy for me or for my life or the way it does or doesn’t have an effect on my life. I’m probably the most unhappy for the followers,” she informed the viewers. “I’m probably the most unhappy {that a} present that has meant a lot to so many individuals has been tarnished by a toxicity that’s nonetheless to this present day nearly 1 / 4 of a century later nonetheless taking place.”
Milano added that she was upset that others “can’t transfer previous” the drama. “Once I suppose again to that point it was arduous for me, and I’ve labored tremendous arduous in my life within the final 25 years to heal all of my trauma,” she stated. “And that’s not simply all of the trauma that I skilled whereas capturing however all of my trauma. I’ve labored actually arduous to heal the bits as a result of I perceive that harm individuals harm individuals and my intention is to be a healed person who helps heal individuals.”
Milano issued a separate assertion by way of social media, noting that she “didn’t have the ability” to have Doherty fired.
“I don’t know one different present that has had the success that Charmed had the place the solid nonetheless speaks in poor health of the expertise 1 / 4 of a century later. That is 15 motion pictures and 13 TV reveals in the past for me,” Milano wrote by way of Instagram in February. “This was 11 years earlier than my 15-year marriage and 13 years earlier than having my first little one. This was so way back that any retelling of those tales from anybody is simply revisionist historical past.”
Doherty addressed Milano’s response in a separate MegaCon panel for Charmed.
“At this level in my life, with my well being analysis — sorry if I begin crying — with combating a horrific illness every single day of my life, it is usually extremely essential to me that the reality really be informed versus the narrative that others put on the market for me,” Doherty stated. “There isn’t a revisionist historical past taking place within the fact that I do know we informed. There’s no brush flinging or shoe flinging. There isn’t a lateness to set. There isn’t a mediator for months on finish.”
Doherty continued: “I recall the info as if I have been nonetheless residing in them. And what I’ll say is that what someone else might name ‘drama’ is an precise trauma for me, that I’ve been residing by it for an especially very long time. And it is just by my battle with most cancers that I made a decision to deal with this trauma and be open and trustworthy about it in order that I can really heal from a livelihood that was taken from me, a livelihood that was taken away from my household, as a result of another person needed to be No. 1 on the decision sheet. That’s the fact.”