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The departure of “Nineties darling” Kirsty Alley… and a message from John Travolta

cancer at the Moffitt Cancer Center in Florida".

True and Lily Parker’s statement said: "To all our friends around the world.. We are sad to inform you that our wonderful, strong and loving mother passed away after a battle with only recently discovered cancer.".

added: "She was surrounded by her closest family members and fought with great strength. And just as iconic and wonderful she was on screen, she was an even more amazing mother and grandmother".

And I get it Kirsty Alley She won an Emmy and a Golden Globe in 1991 for her outstanding portrayal of Rebecca Howe in the sitcom "Greetings" on a network "NBC"in which he acted between 1987 and 1993.

He won his second Emmy Award in 1994 for TV movie "David Mather". However, her star shone strongly all over the world, after starring in a movie "Okay, who’s talking" with the artist John Travolta.

Travolta’s letter

And as soon as the news of his death spread, Travolta immediately posted a photo of himself on his Instagram account, commenting on it by saying: "My relationship with Kirsty has been one of the most special in my life. I love you Kirsty. And I know we will meet again".

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Her death was confirmed by a statement posted by her son and daughter on their official Twitter account, which stated that “she died after receiving treatment from cancer Moffett Cancer Center in Florida..

“To all our friends around the world…we are saddened to inform you that our wonderful, strong and loving mother has passed away after a recently discovered battle with cancer,” True and Lily’s statement read. Parker.

They added, “She was surrounded by her closest family and fought so hard. Just as creative and brilliant on screen, she was an even more amazing mother and grandmother.”“.

And I get it Kirsty Alley She won an Emmy and a Golden Globe in 1991 for her outstanding performance as Rebecca Howe on the NBC sitcom Cheers, which she starred in from 1987 to 1993.

He won his second Emmy Award in 1994 for the TV movie David’s Mother. However, her star shone strongly all over the world, after she starred in the movie ‘Oak Hose Talking’ with the artist John Travolta.

Travolta’s letter

And as soon as news of her death broke, Travolta immediately posted a photo of her on his Instagram account, commenting it by saying: “My relationship with Kirsty has been one of the most special relationships of my life. I love you Kirsty. And I know that we will meet again”.

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