Following Her Death, Tributes Have Poured in for Actress Kirstie Alley
People are paying tribute to Kirstie Alley, who died at age 71 after a long battle with illness. John Travolta was one of the first people to honor his friend and co-star, who had died. “I loved Kirstie. I love Kirstie. We’ll meet again, “Travolta Instagrammed.
In “Look Who’s Talking” and “Look Who’s Talking 2,” Travolta and Alley played a couple. Scientology was also how they became friends. Tim Allen, who was in the movie “For Richer or Poorer” with Ally, sent condolences via Twitter on Monday night.
“Kristie Alley died sweetly. Sad news. “Allen, please pray for her family. Jamie Lee Curtis, who recently worked with Alley on “Scream Queens,” praised her on Instagram for her role in the show. Alley helped Curtis buy her family Christmas pajamas.
“Even though we disagreed, we respected each other and got along. Sad to say, Curtis wrote. In 1991, Alley won an Emmy and a Golden Globe for her role as Rebecca Howe on the NBC show “Cheers.” In the late 1990s, she was in the sitcom “Veronica’s Closet,” which got her more Emmy and Golden Globe nominations.
Rhea Perlman (Carla Tortelli) ” “Cheers,” ABC News said. “Kirstie was a one-of-a-kind and beautiful friend. She was full of joy. When she started working on “Cheers,” we became fast friends. My kids loved her.
She had sleepovers with treasure hunts at her house. She threw huge parties for the show’s cast and their families on Halloween and Easter. She wanted to be included. She loved her kids so much. She’s unique.
I’m glad to have met her. I’ll miss her.” Alley’s family and manager used social media on Monday to confirm that she had died.
True and Lillie Parker wrote on Alley’s Twitter that their “amazing, feisty, and loving mother has passed away after a fight with cancer that was only recently found.” “She fought bravely with her family, giving us hope for what she will do next. She was also a great mom and grandma.”
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