Health Struggles and Legacy
Keaton had faced ongoing health challenges, including battles with bulimia and skin cancer. In a 2014 interview with Dr. Oz, she opened up about her eating disorder, describing herself as “an addict in recovery” and sharing the extreme struggles she endured. She also faced skin cancer multiple times, including basal and squamous cell carcinoma, and underwent surgeries to overcome the disease.
Despite these challenges, Keaton remained a trailblazer in Hollywood. From her early Broadway days to iconic films like Annie Hall and beyond, she was a storyteller, a risk-taker, and a woman who inspired millions by embracing authenticity in every role.
A Lasting Impact
Diane Keaton’s passing leaves a void in the entertainment world, but her influence will endure. Her signature voice, style, and unforgettable performances will continue to resonate in every scene she touched. She leaves behind her two children, Dexter, 29, and Duke, 25, whom she adopted in her 50s.
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