Diane Keaton
Sarah Paulson Tears Up Remembering Icon
… ‘She Was a Spectacular Human Being’
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Sarah Paulson continues to be mourning the sudden lack of Hollywood icon Diane Keaton … she was almost dropped at tears fielding questions on Keaton’s legacy.
Paulson advised Access Hollywood Thursday … “She was a very dear friend of mine, so it’s not something I’m able to talk about yet.”
While the ache continues to be uncooked for Paulson, she did muster up the braveness to supply one particular element in regards to the late Oscar winner … “What you thought she was as a performer … she was even more spectacular as a human being. And I was the luckiest person in the world to have had her in my life they way that I did.”
Paulson was visibly shaken, choking again tears on the “All’s Fair” world premiere purple carpet.
She grew to become shut with Keaton after they first met whereas capturing the 1999 drama “The Other Sister.”
This marks the newest tribute to Keaton since she died October 11 after a battle with pneumonia. She was 79 years outdated.
Al Pacino launched an announcement, saying she “lived life without limits.” Woody Allen went even additional, writing in The Free Press she was “so beautiful I questioned my sanity.”
She was 79 years outdated and is survived by her adopted youngsters — son, Duke, and daughter, Dexter.