Oh, I'm sure she does.
However, what she has now is a small fraction of what she would have had if she had stayed on Three's Company and segued into even bigger things without enraging Hollywood producers with her tantrums and lack of professionalism.
She was beloved by the whole country in 1979 and probably could have made a few big blockbuster films in the 1982-1987 timeframe. By now, producers would have paid her a million dollars for a two minute cameo on a single sweeps week episode.
But she squandered almost all that goodwill, leaving behind just enough to sell products on HSN.
It takes a lot of incompetence to submarine your career worse than Shelley Long or David Caruso did.
Caruso redeemed himself and he's the first to admit that leaving "NYPD Blue" was a mistake. David's great on "CSI: Miami." Poor Shelley Long. What a TERRIBLE decision to leave "Cheers."