Itโs been three decades since the world lost Elizabeth Montgomery, the enchanting star of Bewitched, yet even in death, she continues to captivate millions. For years, rumors swirled around the mysterious circumstances of her final days โ and now, her children have finally come forward to confirm what really happened behind the perfect smile of Americaโs favorite TV witch.

Elizabeth Montgomery, known to fans as the charming Samantha Stephens, bewitched audiences throughout the 1960s with her quick wit and trademark nose twitch. But behind the laughter and studio lights, her real life was far darker and more complex than the sitcom ever revealed.
Her children, Rebecca, Robert, and William Asher Jr., recently opened up about the painful truths their mother hid from the world โ including her secret battle with illness, her heartbreaking final wish, and the private struggles that haunted her throughout her career.

According to Rebecca, โMy mother was one of the strongest women Iโve ever known, but she carried pain no one saw. She never wanted people to feel sorry for her โ not even at the end.โ
Elizabeth Montgomery passed away on May 18, 1995, at just 62 years old, after a silent and grueling fight with colon cancer. What makes her death even more tragic is that, according to her children, she refused treatment for months, believing the pain was simply exhaustion from her busy life. By the time doctors diagnosed her, it was too late โ the cancer had spread.
But the illness wasnโt the only secret she kept. For years, Elizabeth struggled with the pressures of Hollywood perfection, dealing with the fallout of multiple failed marriages and the suffocating expectations of being a TV icon. Her children revealed that the actressโs marriage to Bewitched producer William Asher had fallen apart long before the public knew, leading to intense loneliness despite her fame.

โShe gave the world laughter,โ said her son Robert, โbut she didnโt have much joy left for herself.โ
In her final days, Elizabeth reportedly became reflective and withdrawn, spending her last weeks at home surrounded by her children and close friends. One of her caretakers revealed that Elizabeth had only one final wish โ to be remembered not as a Hollywood star, but as a mother who loved deeply and lived honestly.
Adding to the heartbreak, her children confirmed one of the most persistent rumors: Elizabeth had left specific instructions that she did not want a funeral or memorial service. โShe didnโt want Hollywood to turn her death into a spectacle,โ Rebecca explained. โShe wanted to fade quietly โ just the way she lived her private life.โ
Even now, 30 years later, her legacy continues to shine. But her childrenโs revelations cast a new light on the woman behind the magic โ a woman who battled heartbreak, illness, and the crushing weight of fame while keeping her grace intact.

As Rebecca put it best:
โThe world knew Samantha Stephens. But we knew Mom โ strong, stubborn, loving, and human. Thatโs who she really was.โ
Three decades later, the truth about Elizabeth Montgomery reminds us that even the brightest stars can hide the deepest pain โ and that her magic, both on and off-screen, will never fade.