One thing that’s been constant throughout Melissa Rivers’ life is laughter. Her mother was the wise-cracking, tell-it-like-you-see-it Joan Rivers, after all.
So when the groundbreaking comedic legend died in 2014 after a botched medical procedure at the age of 81, Melissa, an only child and a mother of one, was understandably shaken by grief.
She recalls her then-teenage son Cooper saying at the time, "Nothing will ever be good again." "And I said to him, ‘Of course things will be good again.They’ll just be different, and that doesn’t make them not good.’ I think we all lose track of that in the midst of grief," Melissa said in a new interview with Fox News Digital.
Past viewers of "Celebrity Apprentice," "Joan & Melissa: Joan Knows Best?" and "Fashion Police" know all too well the unbreakable bond between the pioneering comedian and her TV producer daughter.They were more than just a familiar mother-daughter duo; they were Hollywood’s tag team.
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