Kirstie Alley’s ex-husband Parker Stevenson posts tribute after her death

Kirstie Alley’s ex-husband Parker Stevenson posts tribute after her death

Kirstie Alley’s ex-husband Parker Stevenson is mourning the late actress after her demise at age 71.

The “Hardy Boys” alum penned a letter to the Emmy winner through Instagram Monday, alongside a throwback picture, Page Six experiences.

“Dear Kirstie,” he wrote, “I am so grateful for our years together, and for the two incredibly beautiful children and now grandchildren that we have.”

The “Baywatch” alum, 70, concluded, “You will be missed. With love, Parker.”

The former couple tied the knot in 1983, six years after Alley finalised her divorce from first husband Bob Alley.

She and Stevenson welcomed son William “True,” 30, and daughter Lillie, 28, earlier than calling it quits in 1997.

The exes’ kids broke the news of Alley’s demise in a prolonged social media assertion on Monday.

“We are sad to inform you that our incredible, fierce and loving mother has passed away after a battle with cancer, only recently discovered,” William and Lillie wrote. “She was surrounded by her closest friends and family and fought with great strength.

“As iconic as she was on screen, she was an even more amazing mother and grandmother,” the siblings continued.

Many celebrities have posted tributes to the “Masked Singer” alum, together with her “Look Who’s Talking” co-star John Travolta.

“Kirstie was one of the most special relationships I’ve ever had,” the actor and fellow Scientologist, 68, gushed. “I love you Kirstie.”

The “Grease” star famous that he and the Golden Globe winner will “see each other again.”

Alley’s fellow “Cheers” alums additionally shared their sorrow in statements to Deadline.

“I always believed grief for a public figure is a private matter, but I will say I loved her,” Kelsey Grammer wrote.

Ted Danson, for his half, remembered her “heart of gold” and “all the times she made [him] laugh.”

Alley was a famed actress, incomes 76 credit throughout her profession.

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