Shannen Doherty Uncovers She’s Been Lying About Her Exit From ‘Enchanted’ For quite a long time

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“One can’t continue to recount to a similar story again and again, when it’s not reality,” Doherty said.

Shannen Doherty didn’t stop “Enchanted” — she was terminated.

In the latest episode of the “Let’s Get straight to the point with Shannen Doherty” digital recording distributed Monday, the entertainer chose to confess about her exit from the darling WB series. Doherty conceded during a second meeting with her previous “Enchanted” co-star, Holly Marie Brushes, that she was terminated from the show regardless of saying she quit after its third season in 2001.

She made sense of why she lied about being terminated, saying:

My delegates, I recall them taking a gander at me at that point and said, “No, no, no, your profession will not endure another terminating, so we’re about to say that you decided to leave.” I recall that I began snickering, going, “Who is going to trust that I’m psycho enough to leave a hit show?”

Regarding the reason why she at long last chosen to share reality with regards to her takeoff from the series, Doherty said: “One can’t continue to recount to a similar story again and again, when it’s not reality.”

During the episode, Brushes likewise reviewed a discussion she had with “Enchanted” maker Jonathan Levin, who purportedly told her that Milano took steps to sue for threatening work environment climate on the off chance that Doherty wasn’t terminated from the show.

“He said, you know, ‘We’re essentially in a position where it’s on the other hand. We were told [by Alyssa] that it’s [Shannen] or me, and Alyssa has taken steps to sue us for a threatening working environment climate,'” Brushes said, noticing how Milano had “fabricated a case for herself” by reporting each time she felt awkward on set with a middle person.

Brushes added that Milano’s message of lawful activity “by the present standard it wouldn’t fucking fly,” it were rarely any “fights” or “cruel words” said on set among Doherty and Milano to note there.

“I easily forget being hateful toward [Milano] on set,” Doherty expressed somewhere else in the discussion, noticing how she once worked around certain things for Milano for a “Enchanted” episode Doherty coordinated. “I could never have been more kind and understanding.”

Later in the episode, Doherty likewise said she wished she dealt with her exit from the show in an unexpected way.

“I wish that I had been more settled and more brilliant considering the way that I unquestionably would’ve sued, and I would’ve spoken reality with regards to the situation on the grounds that the bits of gossip followed me notwithstanding,” she said.

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