Shelley Long’s Estranged Spouse Expected Her to ‘Survive’ The End of Their 22 Year Marriage
Famous "Cheers" sitcom actress Shelley Long went through a heartbreaking divorce with her second husband that allegedly led her to want to end her life.

Famous "Cheers" sitcom actress Shelley Long went through a heartbreaking divorce with her second husband that allegedly led her to want to end her life.

Steve Harvey carries many titles. He is a comedian, a TV show host, an author, and a dad, but none of it came easy. Once homeless, he's scaled his way up to become one of America's most adored celebrities.
Agnes Moorehead had a good working relationship with her costar Dick York, and when he had to give up his role, she could not make peace with it. She made his replacement, Dick Sargent, feel unwelcome and even made him cry.
Kathie Lee Gifford once became the center of a cheating scandal when photos of her husband with another woman surfaced. Even though it took a while, she forgave his infidelities and saved her marriage.
Amy and Tammy Slaton from “1000-LB Sisters” have had their fair share of public controversy. Including an instance when Amy told fans her sister might die and asked for funds to cover the costs.
Delta Burke was the star of the CBS sitcom series "Designing Women," winning two Emmy Awards nominations. On the ground, however, things were different as she alleges to have constantly received threats of dismissal.
Jerry Seinfeld and his wife Jessica have been married for over 20 years. However, when they first met she had just married her first husband two months prior.
Ray Combs was the long-time host of the popular game show "Family Feud," but his life was turned around after he lost his job and a string of misfortunes that proved too hard to recover from.
Meredith Baxter once admitted that she disliked her big breasts and believed her cancer was a blessing in disguise; she has since written a book and starred in a movie about breast cancer.
American actress Katey Sagal experienced a tragic loss after giving birth to a stillborn years ago. She blamed herself for the ordeal believing she could have done something to prevent it.
Audiences of “The Brady Bunch” fell in love with Susan Olsen’s character, Cindy Brady, on the show. However, at one point Olsen did not like being a part of the sitcom.
Legendary broadcaster Monty Hall was reluctant to meet his distant cousin, Marilyn Hall, who later became his wife. After meeting her for the first time, Monty said it was “game over.”
Daniel Philbin, the son of Popular American T.V. host Regis Philbin had a very tough childhood, but he still made his father proud after his act of bravery.
Duane Chapman, popularly known as Dog the Bounty Hunter, had his show halted after a phone call where he berated his son's girlfriend was leaked to the media. Here are suspicions over who leaked the call.
Art Linkletter achieved incredible fame in the 1950s and 1960s, hosting two incredible TV shows, "Art Linkletter's House Party" and "People Are Funny." However, his joy was cut short following the death of his family members.
Duane "Dog" Chapman has faced many tragedies in his life, including the death of his eldest daughter, Barbara, on the eve of his wedding day and the demise of his wife, Beth Chapman.
"The A-Team" was an iconic television series that showed camaraderie among its characters. But behind the scenes, actors Mr.T and George Peppard never spoke to each other. Take a look inside their clashing personalities.
The '70s were a different era for the gay community, and the world was not as accepting of other sexual preferences as it is today. So when Jim Nabors opened up about his sexuality, it became a topic of mockery.
Robert Reed played Mike Brady on the famous ABC sitcom "The Brady Bunch" and was perfect for the role. However, he hid his true sexuality while he starred on the show. Find out what really happened.
Laraine Day was a faithful Mormon, dedicating her life to the religion until her death. Here's everything you need to know about the actress.
It took Diahann Carroll five decades to finally forgive her parents for abandoning her as a young toddler, and for good reason. Here's everything you need to know about her heartbreaking story.
Although “The Brady Bunch” children looked happy and perfect onscreen, it turns out their strong sibling relationships did not translate to real-life for some of the cast members.
“Family Ties” actress Meredith Baxter spent 15 years in a tumultuous relationship with her husband, David Birney. However, she eventually left him and later came out as a lesbian.
For a while, Drew Carey and his fiancée Amie Harwick had plans to spend the rest of their lives together. That never happened, though, and Harwick is now dead.
Walter Cronkite was dubbed “the most trusted man in America” because of his stellar journalism ethics. His children only have fond memories of him and revealed that he was a “fun” parent.
Larry Mathews's discovery as a child star was an accident. However, his inexperience gave him an edge when he auditioned for "The Dick Van Dyke Show."
Ellen DeGeneres is known by many to be an amazing television personality. More interestingly, her real estate game is as intriguing as her performances on screen. Let's look at some of the icon's lavish homes.
"All in the Family" gave actress Sally Struthers more than worldwide fame and two Emmy Awards: co-star Carroll O'Connor became her much-needed father figure.
Chloe Chrisley’s father once accused her grandfather, Todd Chrisley of using her to increase the rating of his reality show, “Chrisley Knows Best." Check out the details and what happened after.
Hostess of the beloved American TV show Vanna White suffered tremendous loss throughout the years. She experienced a miscarriage and lost her fiancé in a tragic accident.
Seven-time Primetime Emmy Award winner Mary Tyler Moore was the lucky woman who found love with a doctor who treated her mother once. What supposedly started as a revenge fling blossomed into a beautiful love story.
"The Price Is Right" Bob Barker had a career which made him a TV icon and a wife who meant the world to him even after her death. While his wife was no more, he had no desire to remarry.
“Taxi” actress Marilu Henner revealed she once dated two of her costars. Most fans know Henner and Tony Danza were an item, but might be surprised to learn who else she dated from the cast.
Florence Henderson and Christopher Knight are known for being TV mother and son on the beloved sitcom, “The Brady Bunch.” However, Henderson once hurt Knight’s feelings deeply.
Gordon Ramsay has created a large fortune from his many TV shows and restaurants, however, he has said that he will not leave any of it to his children.
Carrie Fisher was no exception to the fact that Hollywood held celebrities at such high standards. The iconic Princess Leia did not escape the pressure to lose weight for her role in "Star Wars."
TV personality Kathie Lee Gifford is known for her bubbly and upbeat personality. However many might not know that her past is riddled with personal tragedy.
“Friends” star Courteney Cox is a proud mother to her daughter, Coco. However, the actress struggled with fertility issues and wanted to have another child.
Walter Matthau was a famous actor well-known for starring in films like "Grumpy Old Men." However, his personal life was filled with struggles and challenges that led him to reform his ways.
For almost a decade, Alan Thicke and Joanna Kerns played one of the most loving on-screen couples on "Growing Pains." He revealed they could have dated in real life, too.
Willie and Korie Robertson had six children, three of whom were their biological children. Fans of their "Duck Dynasty" show watched some of these children grow. Today, most of them have left the nest and started their own families.
Jennifer Aniston is undoubtedly a fan favorite with a career spanning more than three decades and several high-ranking movies to her credit. Still, the actress has endured some heartbreaking relationships.
Tommy Davidson grew up with a white family and dealt with a few struggles because of it. However, he was able to meet his birth mother 33 years later.
When photos of Frank Gifford in a compromising situation with a woman hit the tabloids, it came as a shock to everyone. The blonde beauty was not Kathie Lee Gifford, whom the former football star had been married to for over a decade.
The Irish actor Glenn Quinn lost his battle for his drug addiction and passed away at 32. He was best known for his roles in “Roseanne,” “Angel,” and “Buffy the Vampire Slayer.”
Ed Asner and Mary Tyler Moore made audiences laugh with their dynamic duo on “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” and the co-stars were just as close off-screen.
Alex Trebek is, sadly, no longer with us, but the legendary game show host left behind a legacy that will be very hard to beat for even the most experienced entertainer.
Tarek El Moussa and Heather Rae Young are now officially husband and wife after their fast-paced relationship, and they've jetted off to a romantic tropical paradise for their honeymoon. Here are all the details you need to know.
Comic legend Jack Benny may not have had a biological child, but he was a proud and doting father to his adopted daughter Joan, to whom he left a majority of his estate when he died. Here's everything you need to know about the father and daughter duo.
Legendary actor Harry Anderson was well-known for his acting skills, especially on shows like "Night Court." He died a few years ago, and we honor him by taking a look back at his life and final years.