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"The Dukes of Hazzard" star John Schneider lost his wife, Alicia Allain Schneider, at 53 on Feb. 21, 2023. "My beautiful Smile is pain free, living in her new body alongside Jesus," he wrote on Facebook in the wake of his grief. (He married the producer, who was also his indie filmmaking partner, "before God" in 2019 before making it legal two months later after his long divorce from his second wife was finalized.)
Six months later, the "Smallville" actor, 63, did his first sit-down interview following his wife's death from breast cancer, telling People magazine in August 2023, "I miss every damn thing [about her], every day."
And in December 2023, John again spoke with People after competing on the season 10 finale of FOX's "The Masked Singer," where he finished as the runner-up while dressed as "The Donut."
"What an amazing opportunity to be able to honor Alicia, to be able to honor people who are grieving, maybe educate people who are grieving a little bit, in front of millions of people," he told the magazine of the experience. "I'm a pretty strong guy but I'm also a very emotional guy. Being out there on that stage dressed like a donut, singing some of the greatest songs ever written and having people respond to the songs and the performance with no notion that it was me, really, really helped … me get through the worst year of my life. So I'm delighted to have done it."
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Opening up about his grief
Six months after becoming a widower in 2023, John Schneider sat down with People magazine at the Holden, Louisiana, home he once shared with his late wife, Alicia Allain Schneider, and explained that he's still mourning and processing the loss of the woman he loved.
"I have to get to the point where I look around and see where she is, not where she's not. And I'm trying to do that, but that's hard," the actor said. "Somehow I love her more every minute, but with that, somehow I miss her more every minute."
The actor and country music singer, who also appeared on Tyler Perry's "The Haves and Have Nots," told People he's sharing his story in hopes of helping others who are grieving the loss of a loved one. He also wants to remind people to tell those they care about how they feel before it's too late. "I could not have told Alicia Allain Schneider I love her any more than I did," he said.
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How they met
John Schneider, who played Bo Duke on "The Dukes of Hazzard" from 1979 to 1985, met Alicia Allain — a producer who was the owner of Maven Entertainment — in October 2014 over lunch to talk about a film project.
But he almost canceled because he grew frustrated when he couldn't find the restaurant, he told People magazine in an August 2023 interview. He eventually made it and they clicked, he said, and had a great conversation about which role he should play in the movie they were discussing.
John — who was separated from his second wife, Elvira "Elly" Castle, at the time (before her, he was married to former Miss America Tawny Elaine Godin from 1983 to 1986) — told the magazine he was drawn to Alicia's can-do attitude and quick wit.
"This meeting that I almost blew off, she never let me forget," he said. "We'd laugh and say, 'What would life have been?' But I knew that I had met my person. I was smitten and it was wonderful. I played the role she wanted me to play. I lost every battle, but I won because I got her."
Their early days as a couple
It wasn't long until John Schneider — seen here in the role that made him famous: Bo Duke on TV's "The Dukes of Hazzard"— and Alicia Allain became inseparable. They lived between homes in Louisiana and Tennessee and worked together producing films.
John told People magazine in an August 2023 interview that Alicia was supportive while he was going through a lengthy divorce with his second wife, Elvira "Elly" Castle, after 21 years of marriage and one daughter together.
According to John, he and Alicia "were kindred spirits from the beginning and made everything look easy."
Why they had a wedding before he was legally divorced
In May 2019, Alicia Allain was diagnosed with breast cancer. The news came after a lesion was discovered during a routine dermatologist appointment.
She began treatment and she and John Schneider made a big decision. "We decided to get married after her diagnosis, not before, which I think speaks a lot to us," John told People magazine in August 2023. "The TTB, the Team to Beat, was like, 'Hell no, cancer. You're not splitting this up. We're going to make it harder for you.'"
However, John's divorce from his second wife was not finalized, so he and Alicia decided to throw a wedding celebration in July 2019 and marry "in the eyes of God," they said. His divorce was finalized a month later and he and Alicia made their union legal in September 2019.
The following year, Alicia's cancer went into remission.
Her cancer returns
In December 2021, Alicia Allain Schneider broke her back in a race car crash. While undergoing scans, doctors discovered that her cancer had returned and metastasized to her bones.
A little more than a year later in February 2023, as her health declined, John Schneider honored his wife's wishes and brought Alicia home from the hospital so she could enter hospice care, which lasted a matter of days.
"I'd lay at the foot of the bed and hold her hand at night, looking at her pulse, everything in me wanting it to keep going, keep beating, and everything in me wanting it to stop because she was in pain," John told People.
Alicia took her last breaths on Feb. 21, 2023.
His last words to his wife
John Schneider admitted he lied to his wife, Alicia Allain Schneider, when he spoke to her for the last time.
"I of course told her it was OK," he told People magazine in August 2023 his first sit-down interview following Alicia's death from breast cancer. "'If you're tired, if you want to go see your grandma, you want to go see your grandpa, if you want to go, then it's OK. You go.' And that was all the truth.
"But then I lied, because I said, 'Don't worry about me; I'll be OK,'" he added. "That was a lie I had to tell, but she knew it. OK is a long way away.
"The last thing I said to her was, 'I love you desperately, and I've got multiple sets of very long-term plans for you,'" he further shared. "And that's true, because eternity's a very long time, and I believe it. I'm counting on it."
How he honors her
In August 2023, People magazine photographed John Schneider at his home in Holden, Louisiana, where he revealed a large mural painted on the side of the home he shared with late wife Alicia Allain Schneider. It shows them walking hand-in-hand.
"Hello, my smile," he told the mural in a broken voice, with tears in his eyes, People reported. (See the mural here.)
John told the magazine that his sprawling property has become "a point of pain" since his wife died in February 2023. "We lived here, but we also survived here," he said. "We chased our dreams and caught them here. This place has been very important to us from the very beginning and still is."
To honor his late wife, People reported, John started writing daily messages to Alicia on Facebook. He calls them "letters to heaven." He also started an AliciaWear clothing line that features things she used to say: "Love That" and "Go Do."
As a tribute to Alicia, the actor, who's also a country music singer, plans to release an album titled "We're Still Us." "The writing helps, but the writing hurts," he told People. "I'm trying to keep some form of inspiration but it's very hard, like a candle with a wick and no flame."
"God nods"
In December 2023 — 10 months after losing his wife to breast cancer — John Schneider was revealed as "The Donut" on the season 10 finale of FOX's "The Masked Singer," where he finished as the runner-up.
"It was one of the shows that Alicia really wanted me to do. She would always say, 'You've got to do 'The Masked Singer.' I fully expected one day for Alicia to be there to help … so when that opportunity came, I just had to kind of look toward heaven and kind of laugh because, of course, she still runs things but further away. And then, when they said, 'We'd kind of like you to be a donut,'" he told People magazine of the healing experience.
"Every Saturday, Alicia would go down to our local donut store, get me a bag of apple fritters. And I would eat one, only one, but donuts had been part of my life. For a long time, they were part of Alicia's and I's marriage and relationship. So again, they said, 'Donut,' and I just had to look up at the sky and go, 'Well, of course. This is you. It's got to be you,'" he explained.
"So it made me smile. It made me smile at a time when I hadn't smiled in a while. These were great signs, they were 'God nods,' we call them, that this was indeed the right thing to do. So I was excited about it from the very beginning. I loved every minute of it," John told People.
"It was a great opportunity to be able to to entertain, yes, and to have fun, yes, but also to grieve and let people know that it's OK. Grieving is something you've got to do. And I liked that 'The Donut' grieving actually is helping people who are on the same road," he said, adding, "It's not a job I ever wanted. It's nothing I ever really wanted to understand. But it is the hand that I've been dealt. And I'm going to make the very best of it, in honor of my beautiful wife."