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Shannen Doherty: “I’ll be dead in five years”
“So for that reason, we are doing chemo, and then after chemo, I’ll do radiation”.
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Shannen Doherty now faces an uphill struggle to survive the devastating disease, and she has become a vocal spokesperson for breast cancer sufferers.
‘She always had something to say.
As she has been fighting a hard battle, Bowie has been attentive and supportive of Doherty the entire time.
“I told him, ‘You need to enjoy every single second you have with me because I’m going to be dead in five years, ‘ and he just burst out in tears”, the actress said. Everything else is manageable.
According to ET, their exclusive interview with this famous “Beverly Hills, 90210” star yielded to her narration of how she opened up to her husband, which gave her strength and supported her recovery.
“Each person’s cancer journey is different”.
“He loves me with pink hair or no hair”, the 45-year-old actress captioned the amusing photo, in which Iswarienko pokes playfully at her nose with his middle finger.
Shannen Doherty shared with the world the first time she shaved her head during her cancer battle.
“[He] hugged me and said, ‘We are going to get through this”.
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“I remember that episode because it really meant a lot to me”, Doherty said.
Doherty shares her experience with her Instagram followers.
“Pain is manageable, you know, living without a breast is manageable”, she said.
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In the same interview she reminisced about how she first told her husband about the heartbreaking news, which she remembered as terrible in her part as she delivered it through a phone call while in her vehicle.