The unique rape scene from Shannen Doherty
We all know Shannen Doherty with the serie Beverly Hills, when she played Brenda Walsh. We all find her cute and sexy… Hopefully she made lot of crapy movie where she show more skin !
We also know her for her part in Charmed. But once celibrity vanish, you have to play in sexy scene to earn your meal.
Rape porn review : Rare but average
Sorry for the quality, it’s an old movie, but anyway, you won’t see much skin from Shannen Doherty.
The scene is really short and not really brutal… More the common rape fantasy… A good looking guy forcing a sexy woman, and she like it !
It seem all famous actress have to do some sex scene to keep presence in TV. But today Doherty activity is non existent. Sadly, the poor actress had suffer a lot of health issue.
Doherty disclosed her diagnosis of Crohn’s disease in 1999.
Doherty was diagnosed with breast cancer in March 2015; the disease had progressed to her lymph nodes. Doherty disclosed in February 2016 that she was undergoing anti-estrogen therapy to reduce the tumor and allow for lumpectomy rather than mastectomy as the mode of treatment. May 2016 saw the completion of a unilateral mastectomy because a lumpectomy was not feasible due to the numerous tumors. After surgery, it was discovered that some cancer cells might have traveled outside of the lymph nodes. Remarkably, Doherty’s cancer was more advanced than originally believed, so after surgery she received radiation and chemotherapy. Doherty declared her cancer was in remission on April 29, 2017.
We hope the best for her health and battle against cancer
Doherty declared on February 4, 2020, that she was in stage four of the disease and that it had returned a year earlier. In an October 2021 interview with ABC News’ Juju Chang, Doherty gave an update on her cancer treatment. She declared in June 2023 that the cancer was terminal and had progressed to her brain. She disclosed that the illness has progressed to her bones in November 2023. Doherty said in January 2024 that she was receiving a novel cancer treatment that was effectively bridging the blood-brain barrier, referring to it as a “miracle”.