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Diane Keaton Longtime Friend ‘Stunned’ by Weight Loss Before Death
Carol Bayer Sager noted Keaton’s frailty and significant weight loss weeks before her death, highlighting her rapid health decline despite ongoing creative work.
- On Saturday, October 11, Diane Keaton died in California after emergency responders answered a 'person down' call and the Los Angeles Fire Department transported one person to hospital, her family later confirmed.
- Friends say Keaton's health declined very suddenly in her final months and she spent several months in Palm Springs earlier this year after January wildfires damaged her Los Angeles home.
- Speaking about their final meeting, Carol Bayer Sager said, `I saw her two or three weeks ago, and she was very thin` and `When she came back, I was kind of stunned by how much weight she'd lost.`
- Tributes from Hollywood followed immediately, with Bette Midler mourning Keaton and the actress survived by her two children, Dexter, 29, and Duke, 25.
- Sager noted their last project together was the song `First Christmas`, released November 2024, and recalled Keaton remained upbeat, creative, photographing and making music in their final meeting.
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One of Diana Keaton‘s closest friends spoke out on the late Academy Award-winning actress’ final days before her death at age 79. Carol Bayer Sager, the Grammy and Oscar-winning songwriter, shared details about the last time she saw the “...
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