Shannen Doherty made the announcement on July 8 that she would be joining the “Charmed” rewatch podcast titled "The House of Halliwell." She will be joining Holly Marie Combs, Brian Krause, and Drew Fuller, who were her former co-stars from the extremely popular series that aired in the 1990s and was about the witchy Halliwell sisters.

“I’m excited for it. The four of us have a lot of chemistry,” Shannen shared. However, she vanished just days later.

At the age of 53, the former child actress passed away on July 13. Shannen had her big break on the final season of “Little House on the Prairie,” and then went on to become a household figure in the smash television series Beverly Hills, 90210.

“She lost her battle with cancer after many years of fighting the disease,” her rep stated in a statement, as per PEOPLE, adding that when Shannen took her last breaths, “the devoted daughter, sister, aunt and friend was surrounded by her loved ones as well as her dog, Bowie.”

The passing of the "Heathers" star, who had an unfairly earned reputation for being tough on set, occasionally eclipsed her acting work, caused shock waves to radiate throughout the entertainment industry in Hollywood. Jason Priestley, who is 54 years old and part of the 90210 family, described her as "a force of nature."

On-screen rival Jennie Garth, who is 52 years old and works in the entertainment industry, lauded Shannen as "courageous, passionate, determined, and very loving and generous." In addition, Tori Spelling, who is 51 years old, divulged that Shannen "always stood up for me" and was "a rebel in an era when the majority of women did not feel comfortable being strong."

According to an exclusive article from Life & Style Magazine, Shannen and her ex-husband Kurt Iswarienko reached a divorce settlement one day before she passed away without any further complications. She received an artwork by Salvador Dalí as well as her Malibu property, which was valued at $6 million. She had a mortgage debt of three million dollars.

Additionally, Shannen was granted possession of a number of bank and retirement funds, as well as the SAG producers pension plan and all of the rights to her production firm. She was able to keep all of her wages, compensation, and accumulations from before and after her marriage, which included all of her residuals from 90210 and Charmed, both from the past and from the future. Additionally, it was disclosed in the documents filed with the court that Shannen was earning $21,000 per month before to her passing.

In the closing months of her life, Shannen expressed her final intentions with the same harsh honesty that she had demonstrated throughout her life. Among her wishes was the desire for the guest list for her memorial service to be on the "shorter" side, as she felt that there are” “a lot of people…i don’t want there. I want my funeral to be like a love fest.”