The Oscar-winning actress, known for her unforgettable roles in Annie Hall and The Godfather, passed away in California at age 79. Her death shocked Hollywood and left fans heartbroken. Despite her fame, Keaton’s final days were filled not with red carpets but with love, laughter, and her loyal golden retriever, Reggie. “She was one of a kind — warm, witty, and wonderfully real,” one admirer shared online.
Her last Instagram post from April 11 now feels bittersweet. Smiling beside Reggie, she promoted her collaboration with Hudson Grace for National Pet Day, writing, “Proof our pets have great taste too!” Fans have since flooded the comments with tributes like, “This one hurts. A true legend.”

Just months before her passing, Keaton fulfilled a lifelong dream — releasing her debut single, First Christmas, in November 2024. “I can’t believe it’s finally here!” she wrote with joy. Music was always her secret passion, even if she once called her voice “small.” She did it anyway — because, as she often said, doing what you love matters more than being perfect.
Keaton’s final moments came suddenly, as emergency responders were called to her Los Angeles home. Her cause of death remains undisclosed, but her impact is timeless. From her floppy hats to her fearless honesty, she changed what it meant to be a Hollywood star.
Her family has asked for privacy as they grieve a woman who made the world laugh, cry, and feel deeply. Diane Keaton’s legacy — one of grace, courage, and authenticity — will shine for generations to come.