Diane Keaton death - latest: Annie Hall director Woody Allen extremely distraught'
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Diane Keaton death - latest: Annie Hall director Woody Allen extremely distraught'
"Diane Keaton reportedly put her dream home up for sale in the months leading up to her death. In March, the actor listed her five-bedroom, seven-bathroom property in Los Angeles for 29m. Although she was a seasoned house-flipper, the listing came as a surprise given the enormous amount of love and effort she put into personally renovating it an eight-year process she documented in her bestselling book The House that Pinterest Built."
"Midler wrote on Instagram: She was hilarious, and completely without guile, or any of the competitiveness one would have expected from such a star. What you saw was who she wasoh, la, lala! Meanwhile, Hawn added: We agreed to grow old together, and one day, maybe live together with all our girlfriends. Well, we never got to live together, but we did grow older together. Who knows maybe in the next life."
Diane Keaton reportedly put her Los Angeles five-bedroom, seven-bathroom home up for sale in March for 29m in the months before her death. The property represented an eight-year personal renovation project that she documented in her bestselling book The House that Pinterest Built. Co-stars and colleagues paid tribute, with Bette Midler calling her hilarious and without guile and Goldie Hawn recalling a long friendship and plans to grow old together. Michael Douglas described the loss as heartbreaking and hailed her as an icon. Reese Witherspoon praised Keaton as an original. Keaton’s last Instagram post honoured her golden retriever Reggie on National Pet Day.
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