Ryan Reynolds among celebrities to pay tribute to acclaimed actress Betty White
The Golden Girls star has died less than a month before her 100th birthday.
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Your support makes all the difference.Ryan Reynolds Kathy Griffin and Michelle Obama are among the celebrity figures from around the globe who have paid tribute to ābrilliant talentā Betty White following her death aged 99.
The award-winning actress, best known for starring as Rose in 1980s sitcom The Golden Girls, has died less than a month before her 100th birthday.
She appeared in hit US sitcoms including Hot In Cleveland, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, The Betty White Show and Life With Elizabeth during a career spanning more than 80 years.
Reynolds, who starred alongside White in the 2009 romantic comedy The Proposal, shared a photo to Instagram of her smiling and giving the camera a thumbs-up.
He wrote in an emotional tribute: āThe world looks different now.
āShe was great at defying expectation.
āShe managed to grow very old and somehow, not old enough.
āWeāll miss you, Betty. Now you know the secret.ā
Reynolds and White often joked about each other in the media and in an interview with People ahead of Whiteās upcoming 100th birthday on January 17, she teased him about having a crush on her, saying: āIāve heard Ryan canāt get over his thing for me but Robert Redford is The One.ā
Comedian and actress Griffin recalled fond memories with White in a long post to social media where she revealed that the first time she met White was when the actress made an appearance on the sitcom Suddenly Susan in the late 1990s and Griffin received a joking jab from White for stealing her parking space.
She added: āShe treated me like we were in the same club or something.
āShe actually treated me like an equal in the comedy gurrrl world.
āShe was as sharp and funny as she was soft and wise and no matter how long this world continues to spin, there will be only one Betty White.ā
Former first lady Obama said White had ābroken barriersā and her joy would be missed by people all around the world.
Sharing a picture of the actress with the family dog, Bo, she wrote: āBetty White broke barriers, defied expectations, served her country, and pushed us all to laugh.
āBarack and I join so many around the world who will miss the joy she brought to the world.
āI know our Bo is looking forward to seeing her up in heaven.ā
Legally Blonde star Witherspoon praised White for āmaking us all laughā as she reshared an announcement for her death by Vanity Fair magazine, adding: āSo sad to hear about Betty White passing.
āI loved watching her characters that brought so much joy.
āThank you, Betty, for making us all laugh!ā
US talk show hosts Ellen DeGeneres and Oprah Winfrey paid separate tributes to White.
DeGeneres said that White had led an āexceptional lifeā and that she was āgrateful for every secondā she got to spend with her.
Sharing a picture of the pair together, Winfrey said she was: āCelebrating 99 years of your love on the planet.
āThank you Betty White.ā
American singer and TV presenter Dionne Warwick called her a ābrilliant talentā and said she had āthe pleasure of getting to know Betty White and shared a few giggles with herā.
Singer Nancy Sinatra revealed that she could not stop crying after the news of Whiteās death.
She added: āGodspeed, Betty White, you will be remembered and treasured forever.ā
Sex And The Cityās Sarah Jessica Parker shared a photo to Instagram of White from her younger years wearing a red and white striped outfit and a string of pearls, and described her as a ātreasureā.
While Jamie Lee Curtis, who starred alongside White in the 2010 American comedy You Again, posted a magazine cover of the pair with Kristen Bell, and wrote: āWhat women WANT is to live a life like Betty White.
āFull of love and creativity and integrity and humor and dedication and a life of service to animals.ā
Curtis also encouraged people to donate to an animal advocacy group on behalf of White as she said the actress would āloveā that.
Actress Kerry Washington also shared an image of a young White in a white and black formal gown, as well as a video clip from their Saturday Night Live sketch together for the comedy showās 40th anniversary.
Washington said that working with the veteran actress and comedian had been āan absolute privilege of a lifetimeā and a moment she will āforever treasureā.
She added: āHeaven just got a new superstar to celebrate with tonight!
āAn icon, a legend, a trailblazer, a badass, and a ray of sunshine who gifted us creative genius, joy and laughter for 99 years.ā
Aquaman actor Jason Momoa also posted a photo of the two of them together and wrote: āI love you Betty, so thankful for you RIP Aloha Jā.
Actress Viola Davis remarked how she has felt that White would ālive foreverā but noted that during her 99 years she āblew a huge hole in this world that will inspire generationsā.
Star Trek star William Shatner said he had āloved her comedic witā and āendearing charmā,Ā adding: āShe definitely was a sweetheart to the world and a gift to the entertainment world.
During her career, she has written several books and has won five Primetime Emmy Awards out of 21 nominations, and a handful of other top accolades.
The screen veteran was also named the female entertainer with the longest television career by Guinness World Records, having started out in 1939.