Finally, the cause of Kirstie Alley’s death is known…

Kirstie Alley, known for her roles in Cheers and Look Who’s Talking, passed away in 2022 at 71 after a brief illness. Her children, True and Lillie Parker, released a heartfelt statement, praising her courage during her sickness and the loving legacy she left. They emphasized her unwavering love for life, her family, and her pets, and expressed gratitude for the care provided by the medical staff at Moffitt Cancer Center.

In the wake of her death, many, including her friend and former co-star John Travolta, honored her with fond memories and tributes. Travolta called her one of the most significant connections he’d ever had, while Jamie Lee Curtis shared their lasting friendship despite differences.

Kirstie’s career, especially her Emmy-winning role as Rebecca Howe on Cheers, left a lasting impact. She was known for her incredible range in both comedy and drama. She also stayed connected with her fans through social media, leaving behind a legacy of humor and poignancy. Kirstie Alley will be remembered for her immense talent and the joy she brought to so many.

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