
Hollywood just lost one of its brightest lights. Beloved actress and filmmaker Diane Keaton has passed away at the age of 79, leaving behind a legacy of charm, wit, and unmatched style. Known for her iconic performances in classics like âAnnie Hall,â âSomethingâs Gotta Give,â and âFather of the Bride,â Keatonâs influence spanned decades: both on-screen and off.
And yep, the tributes are already flooding in. Among them was Michael Douglas, who worked with Keaton over a decade ago and clearly still holds her close to his heart.
An Emotional Tribute to a Friend
Douglas took to Instagram to post a throwback photo of him and Keaton from their 2014 film âAnd So It Goes.â The movie might not have blown critics away, but fans loved seeing the two legends share the screen; and honestly, their chemistry carried the whole thing.
Alongside the photo, Douglas wrote:
“RIP to my friend Diane Keaton. A heartbreaking loss of one of the greatest icons in our industry. I have so many fond memories of working with Diane on our film And So It Goes nearly twelve years ago. Sending my deepest condolences to the Keaton family during this difficult time.”
Short, sweet, and straight from the heart. Exactly the kind of message youâd expect from someone who genuinely admired her.

Fans Are Feeling It Too
The comment section filled up fast with emotional messages from people who grew up watching Keaton light up the screen. One fan wrote, âA true devastation. God bless. Rip Diane. We love you!! 𥰠ðâ while another added a simple, âSo sad. ðâ
Others got a little more personal, like this person: âTo me she was a great actress and a fashion icon in my teen years. But I know that to many of you, she was your dear friend. I’m so sorry for your loss. May she rest in peace.â
And one comment perfectly captured the collective heartbreak: âThey are leaving us ð¢ At this age and point in life, one ponders all the time and, hopefully, one is grateful for a good life lived.â
You can feel the all love; and the nostalgia.

Her Legacy Speaks for Itself
Letâs be real: Diane Keaton didnât just act in movies⦠she owned them. From her offbeat humor to that timeless sense of style, she made being unapologetically herself look effortless.
It seems like everyone (fans, co-stars, and even critics) can agree on one thing: Hollywood wonât be the same without her.
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