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Radiant, beautiful and as happy as ever. He was like this even in his last days actress and internet icon Betty White, as shown by an image of her that her assistant shared on the occasion of what would have been her hundredth birthday.
Using the Facebook account of the late ‘Golden Girls’ actress, In the photo taken eleven days before her death, we can see her wearing a green print silk blouse and a light green top with white pants. Betty wore her iconic red lipstick as she smiled at the camera.
“Hello everyone! I’m Kiersten. Betty’s assistant. On this very special day, I wanted to share this photo of Betty. It was taken on 12/20/21. I think it’s one of the last photos of her. She was radiant and beautiful and as happy as ever. Thank you to everyone who does kind things today and every day to make the world a better place, “was the text that accompanied the image.
Kiersten herself was in charge of communicating to the world also what Betty’s last word was, since she was by her side until the last moments of her life. As he confessed to the veteran comedian Carol Burnett, Betty said “Allen”, referring to Allen Ludden, her late husband.
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The legendary comedian passed away on December 31, 2021, and her death certificate stated that she died of “natural causes.” Specifically, the cause of death was determined to be a stroke. Since then, various celebrities have left tributes for the actress, including Sandra Bullock, Joe Biden o Ryan Reynolds. “The world looks different today. He was great at defying expectations. He managed to get old and somehow not get old enough. We will miss you, Betty. Now you know the secret,” the actor wrote on his Twitter account.
The tributes in what would have been his centenary have not stopped taking place on social networks through the #BettyWhiteChallenge. The challenge gained momentum after the star’s death, asking fans to donate $5 to shelters and other animal care organizations, one of Betty White’s great passions beyond her career and family, a hobby. shared, for example, with Queen Sofia.
The actress, who he rescued numerous dogs throughout his life, began collaborating with the Los Angeles Zoo in 1966 and joined its board of directors in 1974.
He also had a long and notable association with the Monterey Bay Aquarium. In 2006, White was also honored as Animal Ambassador for the City of Los Angeles for his lifelong work for animal welfare. Eleven years later, in 2017, the interpreter received the James Smithson Bicentennial Medal for her “commitment to wildlife and efforts to create a sustainable planet.”
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