Diane Keaton’s unexpected death on October 11, 2025, at age 79 spurred an outpouring of grief and celebration of a woman who touched countless lives through her work. Keaton starred in beloved movies such as Annie Hall, The First Wives Club and Something’s Gotta Give — the kinds of movies that many grow up with and love to revisit when the right mood strikes.
But in the days that followed, her death also prompted more serious conversations about the parts of the late actress’ life that weren’t quite as universally loved, such as her longtime friendship and support of once-boyfriend Woody Allen. The director, who married his ex-girlfriend Mia Farrow’s daughter Soon Yi Previn in December 1997, was also accused of sexually molesting his daughter Dylan Farrow, who he adopted with Mia.
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