Shannen Doherty has recalled some of the tension she felt with her Charmed co-stars.
On a recent episode of her podcast “Let’s Be Clear,” Doherty spoke with her former Charmed co-star Holly Marie Combs about their friendship and time working together on the series with Alyssa Milano.
The pair recalled challenges they were facing while filming season two, including Doherty’s father being ill and Combs ongoing surgery to remove a tumour from her uterus.
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Doherty, who has terminal cancer, noted that because of what she was going through with her dad at the time, she was terrified of hospitals.
She told Combs: “I waited 24 hours after your surgery to go and then it wasn’t even easy for me to get in.”
“I was like being told I couldn’t even get in,” Doherty said.
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“Alyssa and her mom were blocking people from seeing you and at the time, you didn’t know. I remember you texted me, ‘Dude are you going to come and see me?'”
That “caused a weird divide” between her and Combs, which continued throughout the season, Doherty said.
“I think I cried every single night,” she said.
Combs said because she was raised by young parents, she welcomed the affection Milano’s family showed her at the time.
“When a family swooped in and tried to basically adopt me, it was very seductive for me,” she explained.
“I also wanted everybody to get along, I wanted the show to be successful. There were no angels, there were no demons,” Combs said.
“We all had bad days, we all had good days. We all could have behaved better at certain points, but there was a lack of awareness of a bigger, broader picture.”
CNN has reached out to representatives for Milano and Combs for additional comment.
Charmed told the story of a trio of sisters who were witches. It ran from 1998 to 2006. Doherty left after Season 3 and Rose McGowan joined the cast.
In 2021, Milano said she and Doherty are “cordial” after tension on set.
She told ET: ”You know, I could take responsibility for a lot of our tension that we had. I think a lot of our struggle came from feeling that I was in competition rather than it being that sisterhood that the show was so much about. And I have some guilt about my part in that.”
Doherty recently had brain surgery amid her terminal cancer battle.
The actress was first diagnosed with breast cancer in 2015 that went into remission two years later.
In 2020, Doherty announced the cancer had returned, spread and was now stage IV.
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