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    Kirstie Alley died at 71 – family shares insight into the actress’s last hours alive

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodJanuary 12, 20242 Mins Read
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    Beloved actress Kirstie Alley passed away at the age of 71 in 2022, losing her battle with cancer. Her family shared the heartbreaking news on her Instagram page, and a subsequent statement provided more details about her final hours.

    Kirstie Alley rose to fame through her role in the sitcom Cheers and had a successful career, earning two Emmy Awards and becoming a fan favorite on Dancing With The Stars.

    Born on January 12, 1951, in Wichita, Kansas, Alley faced early challenges, including a period of drug use. She overcame these struggles, moved to California to pursue acting, and joined The Church of Scientology.

    In 1982, Alley landed a breakthrough role as Saavik in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, followed by other projects. Her iconic role as Rebecca Howe in Cheers brought her widespread recognition, earning her a Golden Globe and an Emmy Award.

    Alley continued to work in various productions, including films like Look Who’s Talking and Drop Dead Gorgeous. She also became known for her weight-loss journey, advocating for healthy living and addressing weight challenges.

    In 2017, Alley was diagnosed with Lyme disease, leading to changes in her weight. She openly discussed her struggles and experiences, inspiring others.

    Her family announced her passing on December 5, 2022, revealing that Kirstie Alley succumbed to colon cancer. The statement emphasized her zest for life, dedication to family, and gratitude for the medical team’s care.

    In her last years, Alley lived a quiet life in Clearwater, Florida, and her ex-husband, Parker Stevenson, shared a touching tribute on Instagram.

    Colleagues and friends, including John Travolta and Jamie Lee Curtis, expressed their condolences and shared memories of Kirstie Alley. Travolta, who starred with her in Look Who’s Talking, wrote a heartfelt message on Instagram, expressing love and anticipation of seeing her again.

    Kirstie Alley’s impact on Hollywood, her resilience in overcoming challenges, and her contributions to entertainment and advocacy are remembered fondly. May she rest in peace.

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