Bette Midler Remembers Late Diane Keaton's Unique Style and Friendship
Bette Midler Remembers Late Diane Keaton's Unique Style and Friendship

Bette Midler Remembers Late Diane Keaton's Unique Style and Friendship

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Bette Midler has been reflecting on her late friend and co-star Diane Keaton, who passed away at age 79 due to pneumonia. Midler fondly recalled their time filming the 1996 comedy "The First Wives Club" alongside Goldie Hawn, describing it as the most fun she ever had, filled with laughter. She praised Keaton's unique and inimitable personality, highlighting her "giddy" fashion style and extraordinary spirit that no one could replicate. Midler also admired Keaton's work as a writer and photographer, noting the emotional depth of her books and brilliance in photography. Both Midler and Hawn shared heartfelt tributes, emphasizing Keaton's originality, humor, and genuine nature. The actresses celebrated the joy and magic Keaton brought to their lives and the lasting impact of her legacy.

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