Sarah Paulson is mourning her late friend and costar Diane Keaton.
Paulson, 50, spoke about Keaton’s death at 79 on Saturday, Oct. 11, to multiple outlets as she attended the Los Angeles premiere for her new Hulu series *All’s Fair* on Thursday, Oct. 16.
„She was a very dear friend of mine, so it’s not something I’m able to talk about yet,“ the actress told *Access Hollywood*.
Cornyrex3115 on
Okay, I am sorry, because there is always that arse that says the most inappropriate thing, but this time its me and I’ll fess up, it is so deliberate, but here goes:
She’s so upset cause she had just negotiated Diane Keaton as her „Hall Pass“ from Holland.
I know, Sorry not sorry kind of day.
Downinthevalleystill on
I can well believe that she was incredibly close to Ms Keaton, who seemed like an extraordinarily delightful, accepting, and loving person, and who was apparently “incredibly close” to just about everyone in Hollywood.
It makes me sad, though, that all of these people like Ms Paulson, who were “incredibly close” to Ms Keaton, couldn’t convince her to seek medical treatment for a pretty basic and easily-treated lung infection, causing Ms Keaton to die alone and in tortuous pain with every breath she took.
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Sarah Paulson is mourning her late friend and costar Diane Keaton.
Paulson, 50, spoke about Keaton’s death at 79 on Saturday, Oct. 11, to multiple outlets as she attended the Los Angeles premiere for her new Hulu series *All’s Fair* on Thursday, Oct. 16.
„She was a very dear friend of mine, so it’s not something I’m able to talk about yet,“ the actress told *Access Hollywood*.
Okay, I am sorry, because there is always that arse that says the most inappropriate thing, but this time its me and I’ll fess up, it is so deliberate, but here goes:
She’s so upset cause she had just negotiated Diane Keaton as her „Hall Pass“ from Holland.
I know, Sorry not sorry kind of day.
I can well believe that she was incredibly close to Ms Keaton, who seemed like an extraordinarily delightful, accepting, and loving person, and who was apparently “incredibly close” to just about everyone in Hollywood.
It makes me sad, though, that all of these people like Ms Paulson, who were “incredibly close” to Ms Keaton, couldn’t convince her to seek medical treatment for a pretty basic and easily-treated lung infection, causing Ms Keaton to die alone and in tortuous pain with every breath she took.