Betty White Dead at 99

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Betty White died just weeks before her birthday. It has been learned.

Law enforcement sources are telling the story. Betty died at her home.

Betty had the longest running career of any woman in TV prior to her death, starring in multiple shows over the past 8 decades.

The Golden Girls ran from 1985 to 1992 and Betty was the lead actress. She'd been in a lot of big hits.

In the '40s, Betty made appearances on "Blondie," "The Great Gildersleeve," and "This is Your FBI." She got her own radio program. She began working on a TV variety show in 1949 with Al Jarvis and went on to host it.

She got her starring role in "The Betty White Show" in 1977 after playing Sue Ann Nivens on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" in 1973.

Betty had roles in productions like "Life with Elizabeth," "Date with the Angels," "The Love Boat," "Mama's Family," "The Golden Palace," "Ladies Man," and "That '70s Show."

She's won 5 Primetime Emmy Awards, including 2 for 'Mary Tyler Moore,' 1 for 'Golden Girls' and 1 for her 1975 'SNL' appearance.'

She's been nominated for several Golden Globes and has been honored with many Lifetime Achievement Awards.

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Betty was on camera teasing a Facebook page for herself.

We told you that. During the Pandemic, Betty was more cautious, mostly chilling at home and doing crossword puzzles.

Betty was going to celebrate her 100th birthday on January 17.

I am sad.