SCHITT’S CREEK SHOCKER! Dan Levy’s HEARTBREAKING Tribute to Catherine O’Hara—Is the Cast SECRETLY Divided?!

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THE GLOW IS GONE: Dan Levy’s RAW Grief After Catherine O’Hara’s Passing!

EXCLUSIVE! Y’all, we are still reeling from the devastating news about the ICONIC Catherine O’Hara—the incomparable Moira Rose—who left us way too soon at 71. But GET THIS: Two months later, the raw emotion is STILL flooding the internet, proving this loss is DEEP.

Dan Levy, the mastermind behind Schitt’s Creek and Catherine’s on-screen son, finally broke the silence again, and chile, it’s a tear-jerker. Sources say his bond with Catherine was something truly special—way beyond a mere TV set relationship.

He took to Instagram to drop some truth bombs about his TV MOM, and we’re not okay. “What a gift to have gotten to dance in the warm glow of Catherine O’Hara’s brilliance for all those years,” Dan wrote. Can you BELIEVE this level of heartfelt tribute?!

Here’s the thing we didn’t fully grasp: Catherine wasn’t just his co-star; she was practically family long before the Roses ever lost their fortune. We’re told Dan reflected on his dad, Eugene Levy’s, decades-long connection with O’Hara.

“Having spent over fifty years collaborating with my Dad, Catherine was extended family before she ever played my family,” the post revealed, confirming this wasn’t just a gig—it was a LIFETIME commitment according to E! News.

It’s HARD to imagine the industry without her theatrical flair—and Dan agrees. “It’s hard to imagine a world without her in it. I will cherish every funny memory I was fortunate enough to make with her,” he confessed. We are officially in our feelings, people!

THE MESSY HISTORY: How Catherine ALMOST Said NO to Moira!

But WAIT—it gets WORSE! Did you know this LEGEND almost walked away from playing Moira Rose? This is the juicy behind-the-scenes tea we LIVE for!

When Schitt’s Creek got the green light, Catherine was reportedly “really reluctant.” Television is a commitment, and she had reservations about diving into a long-running series as Dan previously shared with Variety.

Who swooped in to save the day? None other than Eugene Levy! We are told Eugene had to personally call Dan to convince him to push harder, proving the Levy-O’Hara connection is UNBREAKABLE.

This whole dynamic—Eugene, Dan, and Catherine—it’s like the Holy Trinity of comedy. Fans noticed it too; one commenter on Facebook mentioned watching the final episode and seeing that the emotion was 100% real on the Extra page.

Remember when Dan said she was hesitant? It just makes his dedication to cherishing her memory NOW even more profound. This wasn’t just a job; it was a near-miss masterpiece!

IS THE SCHITT’S CREEK FAMILY EVER GOING TO RECOVER?!

The tributes keep pouring in, proving Catherine O’Hara’s impact was GLOBAL. Fans are still in a daze, channeling their inner disgruntled pelicans, as one fan put it!

One dedicated devotee confessed they are currently on their EIGHTH rewatch of the series! “When that ends I’ll be watching Best in Show, folding in the cheese or trying to drink fruity wine,” they lamented, perfectly capturing the Moira spirit.

It’s a testament to her genius that even in grief, we are all quoting her! Stevie Budd herself would be impressed by the sheer volume of fandom still obsessed with Moira’s eccentric wisdom.

We can’t forget the legendary history dating back to the 70s—Catherine met Eugene when her brother’s girlfriend, Gilda Radner (another comedy GODDESS!), got her tickets to a Broadway show. They even hung out at Second City!

That’s FIVE DECADES of professional friendship culminating in the most iconic TV family of our generation. It’s absolutely SHOCKING how deep these roots went before Schitt’s Creek even existed.

So, while Dan Levy’s words are beautiful, they also underscore a massive void in Hollywood. Will anyone ever fill the shoes of the divine Ms. O’Hara? Unlikely, chile. Unlikely.

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