– BELOVED ’90210’ STAR SHANNEN DOHERTY HAS PASSED AWAY

Beloved ‘90210’ star Shannen Doherty passed away on July 13, 2024, at 53, after a decade-long battle with breast cancer. Her publicist, Leslie Sloane, confirmed the news, expressing deep sorrow. Surrounded by loved ones, including her dog Bowie, Doherty’s family requests privacy to grieve.

Doherty openly shared her journey, focusing on living fully and preparing for her family’s future. Despite her illness, she remained dedicated to her passions and relationships. Diagnosed in 2015, Doherty underwent extensive treatments and faced many challenges, including divorce and the cancer spreading to her brain. Her strength and candidness inspired many, leaving behind a legacy of resilience and courage.

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