This well-known celebrity vanishes from Hollywood. Years later, she is a mother and grandma

As youngsters, many of us saw the TV show Bewitched. We would have watched it when it originally came out if we had been old enough, but we would still enjoy seeing it years later.

It was a famous sitcom from the 1960s that chronicled the lives of a mortal, a witch, and a married couple. Tabitha Stevens, a little child star, was another group member who was enjoyable to see.

Tabitha reappeared on the scene at the age of 60, but few people were interested in what happened to her after the show stopped. Whether or not she appears on television, her current status and experiences make her a celebrity. In the 1960s, television introduced us to a diverse cast of personalities. These shows, such as Bewitched, featured incredible visual effects and appropriate comedy for the time.

Three years old at the time, Tabitha Stevens played the role of Elizabeth Montgomery and Agnes Morehead’s daughter.

She had a twin sister, like many other child stars, and the two started off playing the same part. However, only one lady ended up fulfilling the role.

She would continue with the show until it ended in 1972, appearing in about 100 episodes. She claimed to be one of Hollywood’s best-known child actors at the time.

She worked on the show and appeared alongside Ronald Reagan in a detergent ad. Jodie Foster and Helen Hunt were both rising stars at the time. She returned to her normal life after spending her first eight years in Hollywood. Her plans included attending Girl Scout camp, becoming a cheerleader, and traveling to Los Angeles only if she received a job guarantee.

“It wasn’t difficult for me,” she explained. I continued to play and even denied engagements. Moving away from it was rather easy for me. I believe a large part of this arises from the fact that I left the firm before it dismissed me.

Finally, she decided to follow a completely different area of employment. She married Terry Rogers in 1984 and had one kid. She lived away from the flash and glamour of Hollywood once they relocated to Arizona.

After five years of marriage and the birth of two boys, they divorced. At the time, she returned to California to raise her children.

Later, she would remarry, this time to Eric Eden. She divorced the rock musician in 1998, but they still have a kid named Clark. Then she returned to California.

She married Darren Dunckel only two months after they met in 1998. They had three children together; therefore, she is a mother of six.

“It’s a lot of fun,” she explained. It’s a thrilling yet crazy existence. People frequently inquire about my Mormon faith. I’ve always desired a large family because I only had one sister, and I grew up thinking “The Brady Bunch” was the best show. But a boy and a girl would have been an ideal size for my family. I might have stopped at three or sooner if I had a female, but I wouldn’t change anything.

She has no regrets about staying away from Hollywood to raise her children since she enjoys being a mother. Although she confesses to receiving screenplays on a regular basis, she has yet to find one that she is interested in working on for twelve hours a day.

She explained, “I made contact with autism charities before Parker was born, and after his diagnosis, it became my top priority.” I volunteer and attend board meetings. I deliver presentations at a range of events. Being available to other parents with questions is critical, in my opinion.

She appreciates the opportunity to give back and has always enjoyed assisting.

One out of every 68 children, including my adorable son Parker, has autism. Not one of her children wants to follow in her famous footsteps just yet. We are thrilled that she has found her passion, and if she ever chooses to perform again, we would be delighted to have her back.