'Three's Company' star says show has 'lifelong fans' because it provided 'safe haven' from 'oppressive' times
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On the 40th anniversary of the series finale, "Three's Company" star Joyce DeWitt is sharing why she believes the show was so successful and resonated with fans.
"The most dear, precious, tender – and utterly unexpected – experiences that have come from working in ‘Three’s Company’ are the many, many adults who have told me that ‘Three’s Company’ was a safe haven they could count on during their teen years – for some, the only safe haven," Joyce DeWitt, who played Janet Wood, told US Weekly. "It was a ‘time out’ from the oppressive, challenging, difficult circumstances they were navigating in their young lives." Caroline Thayer is an entertainment writer for Fox News Digital. Follow Caroline Thayer on Twitter at @carolinejthayer. Story tips can be sent to caroline.thayer@fox.com.
Although the show aired its final episode in September 1984, DeWitt says over the past four decades she's received "countless letters" and had "spontaneous conversations" with fans, all of whom she believes found "comfort" in the sitcom.
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