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Hollywood is mourning the loss of one of its most beloved and revered stars. The news of Diane Keaton's death has sent shockwaves across the world as A-list stars have continued to pay tribute to the legendary actress. Known for her leading roles in films including The Godfather trilogy, to Father of the Bride and The First Wives Club fans were stunned to learn of her death aged 79. Her cause of death has not yet been released but the on-screen star was open about her health battles over the years. A family spokesperson confirmed to People on Saturday that the Oscar-winning actress had died in California. Her loved ones have requested privacy as they mourn her death, and no further details have been released.
New reports have revealed that Diane's health took an unexpected turn in recent weeks, and even her closest friends were unaware. "She declined very suddenly, which was heartbreaking for everyone who loved her," a friend told People. "It was so unexpected, especially for someone with such strength and spirit."
The source added, "In her final months, she was surrounded only by her closest family, who chose to keep things very private.
"Even longtime friends weren’t fully aware of what was happening."
While Diane didn't publicly disclose any major health issues in her final months, she had previously been open about how she struggled with cancer and bulimia throughout her life.
Her signature hats were about more than just fashion—she took her sun protection seriously after being diagnosed with skin cancer at age 21.
“It’s a family history,” she told the Los Angeles Times in 2015. “I remember my Auntie Martha had skin cancer so bad they removed her nose. My father had basal skin cancer and my brother had it. It’s tricky with this skin cancer. That’s why you’ve got to put the sunblock on.”
“Back in my 20s I didn’t pay attention much,” she admitted. “I didn’t research and didn’t really care and that was stupid because it’s dogged me my entire adult life, even recently. I didn’t start sun care until my 40s.”
After a battle with basal cell carcinoma in her 20s, Diane was diagnosed with squamous cell cancer decades later, which took two surgeries to remove, according to the Times.
Diane also opened up about her struggles with bulimia.
"All I did was feed my hunger, so I am an addict," she explained to Dr. Oz in 2014. "It's true. I'm an addict in recovery, I'll always be an addict. I have an addictive nature to me."
The Family Stone star would eat 20,000 calories a day, only to throw up, saying, “Typical dinner was a bucket of chicken, several orders of fries with blue cheese and ketchup, a couple TV dinners, a quart of soda, pounds of candy, a whole cake and three banana cream pies.”
Diane eventually got into recovery for her eating disorder.
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