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Diane Keaton's daughter debuts new tattoo honoring late actress
Summary
Dexter Keaton posted photos showing tattoos she and her brother had inked in honor of their late mother on what would have been Diane Keaton’s 80th birthday; Sarah Paulson also shared a tattoo with Diane’s initials and posted a tribute.
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Diane Keaton was honored by close family and friends on what would have been her 80th birthday. Nearly three months after her death, her daughter Dexter shared photos that showed new tattoos dedicated to Diane. The post included images of Dexter with her brother and thanked the Los Angeles artist who did the work. Sarah Paulson also shared a tattoo and a personal message on the same day.
Reported details:
- Dexter Keaton posted Instagram photos showing her and her brother Duke with new tattoos on their arms.
- The tattoos feature phrases from Diane Keaton’s 1977 film Annie Hall, including "La Di Da" and "Weird Old World."
- Dexter captioned her post, "I miss you, mom," and thanked tattoo artist Winter Stone for the work.
- Sarah Paulson posted a separate tattoo reading "DK" on her wrist and wrote a message remembering Diane.
- Diane Keaton died of pneumonia on Oct. 11 at age 79, and her family issued a statement thanking people for messages of support.
- The actor adopted Dexter and Duke in her 50s and raised them as a single parent; both children have generally kept a low public profile.
Summary:
Family and friends marked what would have been Diane Keaton’s 80th birthday with personal tributes shared on social media, including new tattoos that reference lines from Annie Hall. The family has expressed gratitude for messages of support following Diane’s death; additional public updates are undetermined at this time.
