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Diane Keaton fans rush to daughter’s support as she shares heartbreaking post on first Mother’s Day since death

Diane Keaton fans rush to daughter’s support as she shares heartbreaking post on first Mother’s Day since death

Diane Keaton’s daughter Dexter has shared an emotional tribute to her late mother, marking her first Mother’s Day without the Hollywood icon, and fans have rallied around her with messages of love and support. The 30-year-old took to Instagram on Sunday with a deeply personal post, offering a rare glimpse into her relationship with the Oscar-winning actress, who died aged 79 on October 11, 2025 following a bacterial pneumonia infection. Alongside a series of tender throwback photos, Dexter laid bare the depth of her grief in a caption that struck a chord with thousands. © InstagramDexter shared a series of heartwarming images on her first Mother’s Day without mom Diane Keaton “First Mother’s Day without you,” she wrote. “I miss you more than words can say. Missing her voice, her hugs, her presence, and everything that made her home. I love you, Mom.” The images she shared captured the quiet, enduring bond between mother and daughter. One showed the pair on a sunlit beach during Dexter’s childhood, windswept and smiling, while another featured them standing …

9 celebrities who had babies in their 50s, including George Clooney and Cameron Diaz

9 celebrities who had babies in their 50s, including George Clooney and Cameron Diaz

Lauren Sanchez Bezos recently revealed that she would have another baby “tomorrow” if she had her way. The 56-year-old made the admission while discussing her blended family with her billionaire husband, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos. “I would have another one tomorrow. Tomorrow,” she said enthusiastically in an interview with The New York Times. “I would have a baby tomorrow.” Lauren isn’t the only celebrity to welcome the idea of becoming a parent again in their 50s. In fact, several famous faces have had children in their fifth decade, including George Clooney and Janet Jackson. See below for more. Recommended videoYou may also likeWATCH: Celebrity children we rarely see in photos © Instagram Cameron Diaz and her husband Benji Madden Cameron Diaz Cameron, now 53, was 51 years old when she welcomed her second child with her husband, Benji Madden. Like their daughter Raddix, who was born in December 2019 when the actress was 47, their son, Cardinal, was also born via surrogacy. In an Instagram post on March 22, 2024, the couple shared: “We are blessed …

Diane Keaton’s Daughter Debuts Tribute Tattoo on Her Late Mother’s 80th Birthday

Diane Keaton’s Daughter Debuts Tribute Tattoo on Her Late Mother’s 80th Birthday

“I miss you, Mom.” With three very simple words, Dexter White, daughter of the late Diane Keaton, remembers the Oscar winner on what would’ve been her 80th birthday. The actor died on October 11 at age 79, but her memory was honored on Monday, January 5, when the 30-year-old White debuted a tattoo in her mother’s honor. She shared it on her Instagram profile along with two emoticons, that of a broken heart and that of a dove with an olive branch in its beak. The tattoo has three syllables on her arm in block letters, “LA DI DA,” followed by a black heart. It is a quote from the 1977 film Annie Hall, which won Keaton her first and only best actress Oscar the following year. The second photo shows a pair of forearm tattoos, one that showcases Dexter’s ink and another that reads, “Weird old world.” White tagged her younger brother Duke Keaton in the second photo, just beneath the design. “Thank you @winterstone for my forever reminder of my wonderful mom 🖤🤍🖤,” …

Diane Keaton fans rush to daughter’s support as she shares heartbreaking post on first Mother’s Day since death

Diane Keaton’s children honor late mom with moving tattoo tribute

Diane Keaton’s two children, Dexter and Duke, shared a touching tribute to their late mother on Monday, on what would’ve been her 80th birthday. The veteran actress passed away aged 79 on October 11, 2025, after contracting bacterial pneumonia, leaving behind her beloved kids. Diane’s daughter, Dexter, took to Instagram to showcase the tattoos that she and her brother had inked in honor of their mother, and captioned the photo: “I miss you, mom. Thank you @winterstone for my forever reminder of my wonderful mom.” © InstagramDiane’s children received tattoos in her honor In the snap, Dexter showcased her new tattoo on the outside of her upper arm, which read: “La Di Da” – a tribute to Diane’s character in Annie Hall – while Duke’s tattoo, which sat just below the crook of his arm, read: “Weird Old World” – another reference to the 1977 film. Dexter also added a photo of herself hugging Diane while looking out at the ocean, with their backs to the camera. She later posted a snap of a silver …

Celebrity Deaths: The Famous Faces We Lost In 2025

Celebrity Deaths: The Famous Faces We Lost In 2025

The Vivienne/David Lynch/D’Angelo/Patricia Routledge/Brian Wilson/Diane Keaton/Michelle Trachtenberg/Ozzy Osbourne Robert Redford As the year draws to a close, many of us will be celebrating and looking forward to what lies ahead in 2026. However, for others, this time of the year also means pausing for reflection, and remembering those who are no longer with us. Over the last 12 months, we’ve lost many famous faces, including Hollywood legends Diane Keaton and Robert Redford, British acting greats like Dame Patricia Routledge and Prunella Scales and legendary musicians including Brian Wilson, Ozzy Osbourne, Roberta Flack and D’Angelo. With that in mind, we’re paying tribute to the celebrities and public figures who died in 2025… January Wayne Osmond Brian J Ritchie/Shutterstock Wayne Osmond, a founding member and guitarist for The Osmonds, died on 1 January in Salt Lake City. As well as singing and playing guitar in the family band, Wayne was a singer and guitarist for the family band, Wayne also co-wrote some of their best-known songs, including Crazy Horses, Let Me In and Down By The Lazy …

Diane Keaton’s Memoirs Show She Had That Special Something

Diane Keaton’s Memoirs Show She Had That Special Something

“I’ve always had trouble putting words together,” Diane Keaton writes in her 2011 memoir, Then Again. “In a way, I became famous for being an inarticulate woman.” As always, Keaton drastically underestimates herself. The Oscar-winning legend starred in classics like Annie Hall, Sleeper, The Godfather, The First Wives Club, Baby Boom, Father of the Bride, The Family Stone, and Something’s Got to Give before her death earlier this year at the age of 79. She was also a talented photographer, editor, documentarian, preservationist, director, singer and a famed Hollywood house flipper. And in her three memoirs—Then Again, 2014’s Let’s Just Say It Wasn’t Pretty, and 2020’s Brother and Sister—she proves herself a delightfully insightful, loopy writer, whose love of collage is evident in her free-form exuberant style: a pastiche of letters, poems, conversations, and artwork, which she uses to tell the story of her life and loves. Unlike most Hollywood stars, Keaton’s books seek to get super deep: to explore, examine and uncover. They also have a surprising undercurrent of melancholy, with frequent meditations on …