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“They kept calling me a homewrecker,” she toldRolling Stone.
“I feel for Melissa, but they were completely apart when Jim and I met.”

Unfortunately, theirmarriageproved to be short-lived.
AsDeseret Newsreported in 1997, Holly filed for divorce just 10 months after they got married.
Looking back in an interview with OWN’s"Where Are They Now?

“Holly remembered those years as being “a great sort of ride that I went on.”
“I felt like everybody knew,” she said.
“I felt like they felt sorry for me or something.”

It was crazy.”
In fact, the video wound up winningVideo of the Yearat the 2001 ACM Awards.
“My head is going crazy at this point.

He’s acting like the situation is normal.
He’s acting like we’re having a normal encounter,” she said.
“I didn’t quite know how to handle myself at that moment,” Holly admitted.

“I wanted to flee, I was scared,” Holly recalled.
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Her character was ultimately killed off at the end of the fifth season.

“They killed me about five ways!”
So I am very dead."
AnABC News reportreferenced her first marriage to actor Danny Quinn, son of legendary Hollywood star Anthony Quinn.

They wed in 1996 and divorced after just 10 months of marriage.
In 2001, Hollyannounced her engagementto Francis Greco, a Canadian investment banker.
Sadly, that marriage also ended, with the coupledivorcing in 2014.

Speaking withCloser Weeklyin 2019, Holly was asked if she thought about getting married a fourth time.
“Not really,” she admitted.
“To be honest, I don’t need it.

Not to say I wouldn’t have a companion, because that would be a good thing.”
“I’m multiple personalities when I’m getting dressed,” she explained.
“My forte is not choosing outfits.

A lot of the pieces in the collection all work together.”
They were my family.
I felt like we were supposed to meet, like we chose each other."

She addressed the rumors head on in a 2016 appearance on OWN’s"Where Are They Now?
However, she clarified she was also willing to keep the door open to the possibility.
“I’m not saying that Iwouldn’t,” she added.

“I almost feel like I might have missed that boat, but I’m not against it.
Speaking with The Canadian Press, viaThe Record, Holly offered an explanation for her youthful appearance.
“I don’t have any fillers in my face or anything like that.

I honestly just gained weight,” she said.
Hollywood, she explained in an interview withPage Six, is “like a giant high school.”
She noted that people in Los Angeles are far more wrapped up in “social status.”

Living in Canada, she added, gave her some perspective on Tinseltown and its endless power games.
As she pointed out, Canadians “don’t really care much” about celebrity status.
she joked in an interview with theOttawa Citizen.

“I really wish we could do a ‘Picket Fences’ reunion movie,” she declared.
“I would love to revisit Max, the character I played.
I adored her.”
While she knew of no plans for a revival, she’d definitely be onboard if it happened.
“I would love it, because I loved all of them,” she added.
According toCelebrity Net Worth, Holly has banked a fortune estimated at $14 million.
Part of that wealth has come from some wise real estate investing over the years.
However, she toldUs Weekly, “I wanted Monique so badly.”
Thankfully, she was ultimately cast.
35 years and counting, that is.
We can’t wait to see what else is in store for her!