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Shannen Doherty Does Radar Magazine

Shannen Doherty is back around because of a show they revived from the 90′s Beverly Hills 90210. I missed seeing her acting since she left Charmed. Although, I liked her character better on Charmed then on BH90210! In the October/November issue of Radar magazine that she covers she talks about germophobia, her shoe-ophilia, her Christian leanings, and her kind of, maybe wavering Republicanism. Here are some highlights of the interview

On how it felt to be hated by the tabloids: “I was exploring who I was as a person and testing my own boundaries and trying to be a normal 18-, 19-, 20-year-old, and I got raked over the coals. Many nights I cried myself to sleep over that stuff.”

On the worst lie she ever read about herself: “There’ve been so many. One of those bullshit rags [wrote that I'd entered AA]. They said that I was so, quote, ‘scared of the drink’ that I was sleeping on my sponsor’s couch. Now, I’ve never been in AA. I accompanied my husband to AA meetings—actually, I forced him to go to one—but I’ve never actually gone for myself. Sometimes you can find some truth, a little nugget somewhere, but not one thing about this was true … But people sell their stories and make their 500 bucks at your expense, and it’s like, ‘Wow. Really?’”

I think this girl is back to stay…we might as well get used to it. Pick up the issue of Radar on new stands now.

Photo Source: Radar

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