The actress rose to fame for her role as “Rose Nylund” in the television series “The Golden Girls.”
Betty White was three weeks away from turning 100 years old when her death was announced on the afternoon of December 31, and less than a day after the event, a secret that the American actress and comedian kept related to her last years was revealed. years of his life.
The actress who rose to fame for her role as “Rose Nylund” in the television series “The Golden Girls” lived in her house in Brentwood, a place with five bedrooms and six bathrooms located west of Los Angeles in the United States. where he didn't want to be, as reported by the NY Post.
White always wanted to stay in her marital home where she lived for a long time in the Californian city of Carmel, a home she built with her late husband Allen Ludden when they acquired the land in 1978 and where she felt more comfortable.
Betty White died apparently of natural causes
Officer Mike López of the Los Angeles Police Department reported that they responded to a radio call this Friday around 9:30 local time in relation to an investigation into a natural death. However, the investigations continue to determine responsibilities.
Betty White spent the early years of her life in the suburbs of Chicago and in her youth moved to Los Angeles. After leaving the home she built with her partner Allan Ludde, the actress went to her new home in the affluent neighborhood of Brentwood.
The house where the comedian spent the last years of her life has an area of more than 920 square meters, but it never compared to the comfort she felt in her house in Carmel, which looked towards the ocean and was composed for two bedrooms and five bathrooms; a coastal house that extended for more than a thousand square meters.
In 2017, Betty White offered a tour of said house to her fans through YouTube where she shared the video. During the broadcast she seemed more than happy to show the place she created with her beloved husband.
In “The Golden Girls”, Betty White participated from 1985 to 1992, while her first main role was in the sitcom series “Life with Elizabeth” between 1953 and 1955, a series that opened her second fundamental role for her career in the "Mary Tyler Moore Show" between 1973 and 1977.
She also hosted the prank and animal shows, “Betty White's Off Their Rockers” and “Betty White's Smartest Animals in America,” respectively. Her last role was in Toy Story 4 (2019) where she voiced the stuffed tiger “Bitey”.