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Tori Spelling doesn’t have any regrets about her final interaction with Shannen Doherty before the 53-year-old’s death.
The former reality star detailed her “last conversation” with her former “Beverly Hills, 90210” co-star in Tuesday’s “90210MG” podcast episode.
“I’ve had a lot of death in my life, and I don’t believe in regrets, but I have a lot of regrets that I didn’t have that time to have a second chance to get past stuff from the past and look at all the good things and really talk it out and have that last conversation,” Spelling, 51, explained.
“I feel like she and I had that,” the actress continued. “I’m super grateful for that.”
Her co-host, Jennie Garth, noted that she “didn’t really get to sit down and have [a] heartfelt conversation” with Doherty before the latter lost her battle with breast cancer on July 13.
“I wished that I had had that opportunity,” Garth, 52, said while clarifying that she was “very glad” the “Tori & Dean” alum did.
Spelling noted that Doherty’s positive attitude during her health struggles led her loved ones to “believe that she was the one that would make it.”
The “Kiss the Bride” star said, “She fought so hard and was such a warrior. And she has shown her entire life and career … that she can get past anything.
“So although we know the answer is so evil and takes everyone that we love … she was so hopeful,” Spelling continued.
She and Garth both posted Instagram tributes to Doherty after the “Charmed” alum’s death.
Spelling initially posted a throwback photo and heartbreak emojis to her Story.
She later shared a slideshow, writing, “Shan… I’ll carry the torch on. Take on my power! And, I’ll stay rebellious for you. Love you with all my heart. Always.”
As for Garth, she told her social media followers that she was “still processing [her] tremendous grief.”
The “What I Like About You” alum, 52, added, “[She was] one of the strongest people I have ever known. … I will miss her and will always honor her deeply in my heart and in my memories.”
Doherty’s doctor and close friend Lawrence D. Piro recently spoke to People about the actress’s final moments.
Doherty was “surrounded by some of her very close friends” at the time.
Piro recalled the “select group” of people giving the late star “care and support” in the “somber and sad [but] beautiful and loving” experience.
“She was in a place where she was very comfortable and sleeping and transitioning,” the oncologist said. “The hardest thing about this was that she wasn’t ready to leave because she loved life.”