Nicole Walters, who starred in the USA reality series 'She's the Boss,' has guided her family through cancer, addiction, divorce and more. Now she shares her story in a new book, 'Nothing Is Missing.'
Nicole Walters, who starred in the USA reality series "She's the Boss," has guided her family through cancer, addiction, divorce and more. Now she shares her story in a new book, "Nothing Is Missing."“In 10 years, I’ve experienced 10 lives,” Walters, now 38 and living in California, tells PEOPLE. “One we thought had six months to live. One was in rehab. I built a company and went through a divorce. It was a lot of life.
“I was happy because we had a good shot at beating it,” Nicole says. “At first we were told she had Stage 4 cancer, possibly six months to live. But the chemo worked. Kids are so resilient. She acts as though nothing happened.”Just days before Krissy's 17th birthday in May 2019, Nicole recalls, they were told she had no potential for recurrence in the future.
“There were signs as early as 2016, but I thought it was just normal teen things,” Nicole says. “She entered recovery in 2021 and is now almost two years sober.”is PEOPLE's new series that explores fascinating families in all their forms. If you have a sweet story the world needs to know, send the details to [email protected], who turned 12 on Sept. 20, says she doesn’t remember much of her early impoverished life with her older sisters.
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