Shannen Doherty’s Oscars In Memoriam Snub Sparks Outrage

Oh, the Oscars—where dreams are made, and sometimes, sadly, dashed. This year’s ceremony, hosted by Conan O’Brien, has stirred the pot with a glaring omission: Shannen Doherty, the beloved star of “Beverly Hills, 90210” and “Charmed,” was conspicuously absent from the In Memoriam segment. Her representative expressed disappointment, emphasizing that the Academy’s decision to exclude the late actress, who passed away from stage 4 breast cancer at just 59, was a disservice to her rich legacy.
Doherty’s absence prompted a wave of outrage, not only from her family and friends but also from fans who took to social media to voice their frustration. One user on X (formerly Twitter) lamented, “No Shannen Doherty—star of one of the great films HEATHERS—in the In Memoriam is an outrageous slap in the face.” Others echoed similar sentiments, stating that her contributions to film and television deserved recognition, particularly during a ceremony that prides itself on celebrating the industry’s luminaries.
The In Memoriam segment this year honored the likes of Gene Hackman and Maggie Smith, yet left out other notable figures, including Michelle Trachtenberg and Tony Todd, indicating a troubling trend of omissions. While the Oscars may have turned a blind eye, Doherty was celebrated at other prestigious events like the Critics Choice Awards and the Screen Actors Guild Awards, where her contributions were rightfully acknowledged.
Doherty’s former colleagues, including Jennie Garth, have publicly mourned her loss, describing her as a “courageous” and “loving” friend. Garth reminisced about their genuine connection, which often defied the media’s portrayal of rivalry. Such sentiments highlight that while the Oscars may have missed the mark, the love and respect for Doherty remain palpable among those who knew her.
As the Academy continues to face criticism for its choices, one can’t help but wonder: what does it take to be remembered? Perhaps, in the grand tapestry of Hollywood, it’s not just about the awards but about the heart and soul that actors like Doherty brought to their roles. With the entertainment industry evolving, fans hope the Academy will take heed of this outcry and ensure that future tributes are more inclusive and reflective of the stars who shaped pop culture.
Sources: Celebrity Storm and E! Online, TMZ, The Hollywood Reporter
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