Betty White died?

my favorite betty white moment ever was an interview she did with letterman. snoop dog was out before her, so he moved over when she came out. she walked out, waved, then looked right at him, opened her arms and said, "Snoopy!" he doubled over laughing and went in for a big hug.
 
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I feel like we did.
 
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despite the rumours going around, Betty died from natural causes and not from anything related to a covid booster shot as is being touted by the scumbuckets

No matter what you've read on the internet, Betty White did not receive a COVID-19 vaccine booster shot just three days before her death.

Her agent and friend Jeff Witjas said that claims the TV legend was negatively affected by a shot on Dec. 28 were untrue. He noted that White also didn't say something that has been attributed to her: "Eat healthy and get all your vaccines. I just got boosted today."
 
She set a Guinness World Record for length of time working in the television industry.

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Causes and advocacy

Animal welfare

White was a pet enthusiast and animal welfare advocate, who worked with organizations including the Los Angeles Zoo Commission, The Morris Animal Foundation, African Wildlife Foundation, and Actors and Others for Animals. Her interest in animal welfare began in the early 1970s while she was producing and hosting the syndicated series The Pet Set, which spotlighted celebrities and their pets.[33][118] As of 2009, White was the president emerita of the Morris Animal Foundation, where she served as a trustee of the organization beginning in 1971.[33] She was a member of the board of directors of the Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association since 1974.[33] Additionally, White served the association as a Zoo Commissioner for eight years.[33]

According to the Los Angeles Zoo & Botanical Garden's ZooScape member newsletter, White hosted "History on Film" from 2000 to 2002. White donated nearly $100,000 to the zoo in the month of April 2008 alone.[119] White served as a judge at the 2011 American Humane Hero Dog Awards ceremony at The Beverly Hilton hotel on October 1, 2011, in Los Angeles.[120]

In September 2011, White teamed up with English singer Luciana to produce a remix of her song "I'm Still Hot". The song was released digitally on September 22 and the video later premiered on October 6.[121] It was made for a campaign for a life settlement program, The Lifeline. White served as a judge alongside Whoopi Goldberg and Wendy Diamond for the American Humane's Hero Dog Awards on the Hallmark Channel on November 8, 2011.[122]

Racial injustice
In 1954, as The Betty White Show became national across the United States, White was criticized by many in the Southern states for having Arthur Duncan, a Black tap dancer on her variety show and was asked to remove him. Her response was "I'm sorry. Live with it". As a result of this she gave Duncan even more airtime and her show was soon cancelled by the network.[citation needed]

In 2017, sixty-three years after the show was cancelled, Duncan appeared as a surprise guest on the series premiere of the reality talent series Little Big Shots: Forever Young, where he performed and reunited with White, later thanking her again for her support.[123]

LGBT rights
A supporter and advocate of LGBT rights, White said that "If a couple has been together all that time – and there are gay relationships that are more solid than some heterosexual ones – I think it's fine if they want to get married. I don't know how people can get so anti-something. Mind your own business, take care of your affairs, and don't worry about other people so much."[124] In a 2011 interview, White said that she always knew her close friend Liberace was gay and that she sometimes accompanied him to premieres.[61]
 
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