Sarah Paulson shared moving messages she received from Diane Keaton ahead of her death at 79.
The “American Horror Story” star used The Hollywood Reporter’s Women in Entertainment Gala as the chance to “go through [her] emails and [her] saved voicemails.”
Paulson, 50, told attendees the notes were “really something,” noting that “everyone… who ever got a message from her saved them” for that reason.
The Emmy winner read the first voicemail, in which Keaton said, “Sarah, I hate your phone. It is always full, and I can never leave a message. Moron, what is your address? Hurry home, sucker idiot. Diane.”
Another read, “How are you? I want to hear everything. When are you back? You sent me an email very recently, but it’s gone. Don’t ask why. Don’t ask what I did. I’m a loser from way back

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