Betty White's assistant shares one of her final photos
Good day, How can anything? Good morning Betty White's cheerful Hollywood career began in her teens and by her twenties she was a fixture on television with her own daily talk show ahead of the Times. White co founded her own production company in 1952. She worked on a variety of television and film projects over the years before turning a 1973 guest appearance on the mary Tyler moore show into a permanent role. White was a scene stealer as the man hungry Sue ann nivens. I think a man should be virile and macho and just reeking with masculinity. Her second signature role was on the beloved series, The Golden Girls as the Comical Rosen Island and they attacked chickens. I don't care about chickens, Rose, she didn't call me chicken, she called me peacock. You look more like a chicken when you're angry, you're Next with the Golden Girls. I got to play with those silly ladies every week. So that and I loved Rosen Island, she was positive and she was, she wasn't the sharpest knife in the drawer, But she wasn't dumb. She was just terminally naive offscreen. White married three times, she called her third husband, TV host Allen Ludden the love of her life. They were together almost 20 years before London died of stomach cancer in 1981 and you never remarried. You know when you've had the best who needs the rest. A devoted pet lover. White was a longtime advocate for animal welfare. She called television, her hobby and animals. Her work. Yet her hobby kept her busy, whites talents as an actress and comedian were in demand well into her senior years following a grassroots Facebook campaign in 2010, white became the oldest person ever to host Saturday night live at the age of 88. You know what's an accomplishment staying awake on the toilet? The show earned huge ratings and White her seventh Emmy Award. Later that year, White took on another role on Tv Land's Hot in Cleveland. I thought that you weren't coming. Well I ran out of vodka. I thought I'd come over here and freshen up my drunk in her nineties White was as popular as ever with several ongoing film and television projects. How lucky can a 90 year old broad B I have no idea and I'm still working. That's the thing. That's such a love for her warm smile, wit and off color humor. White didn't miss a beat when asked if there were any Hollywood projects she'd still like to do. I usually answer that question with robert Redford. No, I think I've been lucky enough to do just about so much that I, if I start complaining about anything under the sun, throw me out of the business
Betty White's assistant shares one of her final photos
Betty White would have celebrated her 100th birthday on Monday and her assistant commemorated the day by sharing one of the final photos taken of the beloved actress."On this special day, I wanted to share this photo of Betty. It was taken on 12/20/21. I believe it's one of the last photos of her," Kiersten Mikelas, White's assistant, shared on her official Facebook page.White, who died on Dec. 31 at the age of 99, appears vibrant and well in the photo, which shows her seated."She was radiant and beautiful and as happy as ever," Mikelas wrote. "Thanks to all of you who are doing kind things today and every day to make the world a better place."There have been numerous television and event tributes to White since her death, along with the #BettyWhiteChallenge, which encouraged fans to donate $5 to animal shelters or animal welfare organizations in her honor.Actress Jennifer Garner remembered White in an Instagram post on Monday, writing "Happy 100, Betty, thank you for reminding us to look for the good and to find the kind. ♥️😇♥️"
Betty White would have celebrated her 100th birthday on Monday and her assistant commemorated the day by sharing one of the final photos taken of the beloved actress.
"On this special day, I wanted to share this photo of Betty. It was taken on 12/20/21. I believe it's one of the last photos of her," Kiersten Mikelas, White's assistant, shared on her official Facebook page.
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White, who died on Dec. 31 at the age of 99, appears vibrant and well in the photo, which shows her seated.
"She was radiant and beautiful and as happy as ever," Mikelas wrote. "Thanks to all of you who are doing kind things today and every day to make the world a better place."
There have been numerous television and event tributes to White since her death, along with the #BettyWhiteChallenge, which encouraged fans to donate $5 to animal shelters or animal welfare organizations in her honor.
Actress Jennifer Garner remembered White in an Instagram post on Monday, writing "Happy 100, Betty, thank you for reminding us to look for the good and to find the kind. ♥️😇♥️"