Actress Shannen Doherty denies Alyssa Milano was involved in her firing from fantasy drama series Charmedstated that, contrary to Milan’s claims, “historical revisionism is not occurring.”
“A lot of things have been said, and a lot of them are very hurtful,” Doherty said Sunday during a panel at MegaCon Orlando in response to Milano’s comments on another panel at MegaCon on Friday, according to reports. ” he said. report by entertainment weekly.
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“Holly and I, we weren’t mean on our podcast, on my podcast. Let’s be clear. In fact, we went in and edited out anything that we thought would cause more drama,” Doherty continued. “We just told the truth because the truth actually matters.”
“But we wanted to try and save you, our fans, from heartbreak as much as humanly possible.” heathers Star added.
Ms Doherty, who is currently undergoing treatment for stage 4 breast cancer, continued: “At this point in my life, as I go through medical tests – sorry if I start crying – I’m battling a horrible disease every day. I also want to know that the truth is actually being told and not the story that someone else has prepared for me. It’s very important for.”
“We talked about it together,” the actress said of herself and Combs. “We told the truth and we will continue to stand by the truth. Historical revisionism is not happening.”
As Breitbart News reported, Doherty Charmed co-star Holly Marie Combs made the claim on a December episode of the podcast. Let’s be clearshe claimed that she never “quit” the show and that far-left activist Milano was working behind the scenes to get her fired.
Meanwhile, Combs said she was told: Charmed Producer Jonathan Levin said Milano had been involved in Doherty’s firing and that Milano had given him an ultimatum.
Milano appeared to deny Doherty’s claims from December during a separate panel discussion at MegaCon on Friday, saying, “A show that meant so much to so many people has been tainted by toxicity that continues to this day. The saddest thing is that it’s gone.” Almost a quarter of a century later, it’s still happening. ”
“It’s sad that people can’t get over it,” she added. “And I’m sad that we can’t just celebrate the success of a show that means so much to all of us.”
Milano later said he had “no authority to fire anyone,” adding: “This happened so long ago that anyone rehashing these stories is just a historical revisionist.”
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