“It’s going to come out in a matter of days or a week that — I’m stage four.”
“It’s going to come out in a matter of days or a week that — I’m stage four. So my cancer came back. And that’s why I’m here. I don’t think I’ve processed it. It’s a bitter pill to swallow in a lot of ways.” She told ABC News’ Amy Robach.star spoke about how she’s had difficulty coping with her breast cancer’s recurrence after years of remission.
Doherty was first diagnosed with breast cancer in 2015. she was very transparent about her struggles, frequently documenting chemotherapy treatments and hospital stays on social media. However, this time around, she silently dealt with her cancer while filming Fox’s BH90210 reboot — shortly after her friend and former co-star Luke Perry died at age 52 after suffering a major stroke.
Doherty went on to say that she only told a small circle of friends about her diagnosis during filming, with one of them being her co-star Brian Austin Green, whom she said she was able to lean on. Doherty’s interview with ABC News comes as she’s also in a legal battle with State Farm. She sued the insurance company after her California home was damaged in 2018’s Woolsey Fire, claiming she was forced to pay out-of-pocket for losses she believes should be covered by her insurance policy.
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