Charlie’s Angels Trio Reunites at PaleyFest to Celebrate 50-Year Cultural Legacy
Kate Jackson, Jaclyn Smith, and Cheryl Ladd reunite at PaleyFest 2026 to celebrate 50 years of Charlie’s Angels, sharing health updates and memoir news.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 7, 2026, 11:40 AM EDT
Source: People

A Landmark Anniversary Celebration in Los Angeles
The event at PaleyFest saw Jackson, 77, Smith, 80, and Ladd, 74, appearing in high spirits as they greeted fans and photographers. Jackson donned a classic black suit paired with contemporary black-and-white sneakers, while Smith chose a vibrant pink satin ensemble. Ladd rounded out the group's coordinated professional aesthetic in a peach blazer and flowing white trousers. The stars were joined by family members, including Smith’s husband, Brad Allen, and Ladd’s daughters, Jordan Ladd and Lindsay Walker, emphasizing the multi-generational reach of the show’s legacy.
Transmitting Strength Through Shared Health Battles
Beyond the nostalgia of the television series, the reunion provided a platform for the actresses to discuss their personal resilience, specifically regarding their histories with cancer. Cheryl Ladd used the anniversary panel to publicly detail her recent battle with an aggressive form of breast cancer. Describing the journey as "humbling" and a "long, hard road," Ladd shared details of her treatment, including a lumpectomy and radiation. Now cancer-free, Ladd credited her husband’s unwavering support during the difficult process of losing and eventually regrowing her hair, noting that she felt it was important to be transparent given her co-stars' similar paths.
A Legacy of Survival Among the Angels
The health updates shared at the event underscored a poignant commonality among the cast members. Jaclyn Smith was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2002, while Kate Jackson navigated the disease twice, in 1987 and 1989, eventually undergoing a partial mastectomy. The trio also honored the memory of Farrah Fawcett, the original third member of the team, who passed away in 2009 following a three-year battle with anal cancer. By speaking openly about these challenges, the surviving stars transformed a standard retrospective into a broader conversation about women's health and the importance of supportive community during recovery.
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