DIANE KEATON’S HEARTBREAKING FINAL MONTHS — THE TRUTH HOLLYWOOD NEVER SAW COMING

In her last months, DIANE KEATON lived quietly, surrounded only by family and her loyal dog Reggie — far from the Hollywood lights that once adored her. Fans saw nothing unusual when she smiled for what would be her final Instagram post in April, joyfully marking National Pet Day. Just weeks later, tragedy struck.

The legendary Annie Hall star — whose wit, warmth, and charm defined an era — had suddenly fallen ill, shocking even her closest friends. Sources reveal that the actress had slowly withdrawn from public life, selling her beloved Brentwood home and skipping her daily walks that once brought her so much peace. Her health decline was swift and private, but her legacy — spanning The Godfather, The First Wives Club, and Something’s Gotta Give — remains immortal. As fans mourn, one thing is certain: Hollywood will never see another like her.

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