Duke, Diane Keaton’s son, who is

mourning her, was spotted for the first

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time following his mother’s passing as

he exited the late actress residence in

LA on Sunday. Duke, who is 25 years old,

wore black clothing while grieving the

loss of the Hollywood actor who had

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adopted him as a baby. He discovered a

distinctive method to honor the Oscar

winner. Sporting two cross necklaces in

a style that Diane made wellknown. She

was famous for her quirky fashion sense,

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which often involved wearing multiple

pieces of jewelry along with her

signature hats. In 2001, Diane, then

aged 55, adopted the LA native. She also

adopted her daughter, Dexter, who was 29

at the time. In 1996, when she was 50,

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Katon, born told People in 2007, “They

have no interest in what I do, which I

think is very healthy. We lead a life

that is relatively normal. Well, kind of

normal. The unconventional Oscar-winning

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actress, who is said to have left behind

a fortune of $100 million, never married

despite her passionate affairs with

co-stars Jack Nicholson, Warren Batty,

Alpuchccino, and Woody Allen. Diane

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explained to interview in 2021. It goes

back to my mother because most

everything does for me. She was a mother

of four and I was her first child. I

noticed the extent of her sacrifices. I

noted seeing her achieve that crowning

glory and become Mrs. Highland Park.

Subsequently, we relocated to Santa Anna

and that concluded everything. It was no

longer possible to try things out. It

seems to me that she opted for family

instead of pursuing her dreams. She was

an amazing mother, but I believe she is

the reason I never got married. I wish

to retain my independence. As an aside,

no one has proposed to me before, so

that could be a valid response. That

should have been my starting point, and

I should have left it at that. On

Sunday, Sarah Pollson was photographed

visiting Katon’s 5-bedroom dream home in

Sullivan Canyon, Los Angeles, which is

valued at $29 million, to pay her

respects. There were also photos taken

of Ben Affleck’s black SUV arriving at

the upscale estate on Sunday. As

reported by TMZ, the author of Fashion

First was accompanied by someone when

she was transported via ambulance to a

nearby hospital around 8:08 a.m. on

Saturday morning following a 911 call

received by the LAFD that indicated

there was a person down at her home.

Dian’s high-profile colleagues including

Leonardo DiCaprio, Jane Fonda, Reese

Witherspoon, Sarah Jessica Parker,

Goldie Horn, Kate Hudson, Viola Davis,

B. Midler, Francis Ford Copala, and Rita

Wilson sent in their condolences. A

couple of weeks back, I saw her and she

looked very thin. She had lost so much

weight. Carol Bayer Sager, who penned

Katon’s debut single, First Christmas,

told People on Sunday her house had

sustained internal damage, necessitating

a thorough cleaning of everything. Thus,

she had to head to Palm Springs. She

spent some time down there, and upon her

return, I was somewhat stunned by the

amount of weight she had lost. In her

last Instagram post shared on April 11th

to commemorate National Pet Day, the

real estate flipper beamed beside her

cherished golden retriever, Reggie.

However, Diane had not been seen

publicly since April 2024 when she

dressed to the nines for a dinner at Mr.

Chow in Beverly Hills alongside Alan

an event hosted by Tom Brown.

Katon’s last role on screen was as Nora

in Castile Landon’s 2024 comedy Summer

Camp alongside Kathy Bates and Alfred

Woodard. The film was met with negative

reviews and performed poorly at the box

office, grossing only $2.5 million. The

two-time Golden Globe winner rose to

fame as Michael Corleó’s second wife, K.

Adams, in The Godfather Trilogy, 1972 to

1990, and later appeared in eight Woody

Allen films, including Annie Hall, 1977.

Diane delivered a memorable performance

as the neurotic Annie Mack Dugen parody

in Hugh Wilson’s 1996 divorce comedy The

First Wives Club, which earned 181

million worldwide. Katon worked together

with writer director Nancy Meyers on

films such as Baby Boom 1987, The Father

of the Bride Trilogy, 1991 to 2020, and

Something’s Got to Give 2003.

In 2007, the wine maker of Katon Red

received a career tribute at film at

Lincoln Center. And in 2017, she earned

the AFI Life Achievement Award.