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Kirstie Alley had a good reason for making her final TV appearance on 'Masked Singer'

Late TV star Kirstie Alley made her final appearance on the small screen earlier this year as a contestant on Fox's zany singing competition series "The Masked Singer." The "Cheers" and "Fat Actress" alum, who died at 71 from colon cancer, returned to her roots last spring as the "brutal little beast" Baby Mammoth in Season 7 of the series. However, she was eliminated in April, one episode ...
Kirstie Alley attends "The Fanatic" premiere at the Egyptian Theatre on Aug. 22, 2019, in Hollywood, California.

Late TV star Kirstie Alley made her final appearance on the small screen earlier this year as a contestant on Fox's zany singing competition series "The Masked Singer."

The "Cheers" and "Fat Actress" alum, who died at 71 from colon cancer, returned to her roots last spring as the "brutal little beast" Baby Mammoth in Season

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