Dukes of Hazzard” star John Schneider shared his feelings about facing his first Christmas after the passing of his wife, Alicia Allain Schneider. In an interview with Fox News Digital, the 63-year-old actor revealed that he would spend the holidays with his in-laws and Alicia’s daughter, acknowledging the anticipated emotional difficulty.
Despite the support of his family, Schneider, who recently launched John Schneider’s Revenuer’s Reserve Premium Moonshine, acknowledged the challenge of the Christmas season. He described grief as unpredictable, explaining how it can unexpectedly resurface during joyful moments. He emphasized that grief doesn’t disappear but is something one learns to carry, expressing that it’s a lesson and skill he never wanted but has acquired.
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Schneider, a New York native, shared that he would celebrate Christmas with Alicia’s parents and their daughter Jessica, honoring Alicia’s memory. He admitted that the first Christmas without her would be hard but emphasized celebrating Alicia’s wonderful life and her impact on their family.
The actor and singer revealed plans to continue Christmas traditions with his in-laws and Jessica, viewing it as a way to keep the connection to Alicia alive. He mentioned the upcoming arrival of a grandchild in March, as Jessica is expecting, reinforcing the bond with his extended family.
Reflecting on coping with loss, Schneider acknowledged the lack of concrete plans for certain traditions as it is too early in the grieving process. He encouraged connecting with others who have experienced loss, emphasizing the strength gained through helping others.
Schneider also shared his connection with Dee Dee Sorvino, the widow of late actor Paul Sorvino. He explained that Sorvino’s concern for him during a challenging year led to the creation of Revenuer’s Reserve Premium Moonshine. Inspired by Sorvino’s experience with grief, Schneider found solace in launching the moonshine brand as a new focus and project.
In summary, Schneider opened up about navigating the holiday season without Alicia, expressing the difficulties of grief while finding support and inspiration in family and new projects.