Shannen Doherty Preparing For Death Giving Away Personal Items

Shannen Doherty firmly believes that science can help her beat her cancer, but for the sake of her mother, she is still getting rid of her things in order to be ready for her death.

The actress from “Beverly Hills, 90210” talked about her realization on Monday’s episode of her podcast “Let’s Be Clear.” She talked about how she cleaned out her storage unit after learning that her personal belongings were making her family and friends miserable.

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