BREAKING: DIANE KEATON DEAD AT 79
Beloved Oscar winner and style icon remembered for her wit, warmth, and fearless originality.
Hollywood is reeling after the sudden death of beloved screen legend Diane Keaton, who passed away in California at age 79.
The Oscar-winning actress — whose iconic roles in Annie Hall, The Godfather, The First Wives Club, and Something’s Gotta Give defined generations — died peacefully, according to a family source who confirmed the heartbreaking news. The cause of death has not been revealed.
“Diane was one of a kind — fearless, funny, and completely original,” says a longtime friend. “She lived life her way, with that signature hat, that laugh, and a heart as big as her talent.”
Keaton, born Diane Hall in Los Angeles in 1946, became one of Hollywood’s most respected actresses after winning an Academy Award for Annie Hall. Beyond acting, she was also a director, producer, author, and photographer, admired for her eccentric style and unapologetic independence.
She never married but adopted two children — Dexter and Duke — later in life, often calling them her “greatest joy.”
Tributes are pouring in from across the entertainment world, with co-stars calling her “a national treasure” and “the true queen of Hollywood cool.”
“Diane changed what it meant to be a leading lady,” one industry insider tells #ShuterScoop. “She didn’t follow the rules — she wrote her own.”
As the lights dim across Tinseltown, one thing’s certain: there will never be another Diane Keaton.
RIP to a Hollywood original.
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she seemed to be in good health earlier this year, though looks can be deceiving. the 'sudden death' makes me wonder if she was up-to-date on her boosters. loved her since Annie Hall. she will be missed...