Goldie Hawn Shares Heartfelt Tribute to Diane Keaton: “I’m Going to Miss the Hell Out of You”
Hollywood is mourning the loss of legendary actress Diane Keaton, and one of her closest friends, Goldie Hawn, has shared a deeply emotional tribute that has moved fans worldwide.
Diane Keaton passed away at the age of 79 in California, leaving behind a legacy that spans over five decades in film, television, and fashion. Known for her iconic roles in
A Friendship That Spanned Decades
Goldie Hawn and Diane Keaton shared a rare Hollywood bond built on mutual respect, humor, and years of shared memories. After Diane’s passing, Goldie shared a touching message that captured the essence of their friendship:
“Diane, we aren’t ready to lose you. You’ve left us with a trail of fairy dust, filled with particles of light and memories beyond imagination… Shine your fairy dust up there, girlfriend. I’m going to miss the hell out of you.”
The two first connected during the height of their careers and went on to star together in the 1996 hit comedy The First Wives Club, alongside Bette Midler. The film became a cultural touchstone, particularly for its empowering portrayal of women supporting each other.
Fans Around the World React
Following Hawn’s tribute, social media was flooded with heartfelt messages from fans who grew up watching Diane Keaton on screen. Many shared clips from her most beloved films, iconic fashion moments, and personal anecdotes about how her performances inspired them.
One fan wrote, “Diane’s films shaped my childhood. She was elegance, wit, and strength all in one.” Another said, “Goldie’s words broke me. Hollywood lost a real one.”
Diane Keaton’s Lasting Legacy
Diane Keaton’s career was defined by bold choices and timeless roles. She won an Oscar for her role in Annie Hall, became a fashion icon for her menswear-inspired looks, and remained a beloved figure in entertainment for over 50 years.
Her influence extended far beyond film. She was known for her warmth, humor, and authenticity — qualities that made her one of the most admired actresses of her generation.
A Farewell That Feels Personal
Goldie Hawn’s tribute wasn’t just a goodbye from a friend — it was a farewell from an entire generation of fans who grew up with Diane Keaton’s voice, face, and spirit as part of their lives. Her passing marks the end of an era in Hollywood, but her legacy will continue to shine through her films and the countless lives she touched.
Red Sox to retain most of coaching staff, part ways with assistant hitting coach

The Boston Red Sox are parting ways with assistant hitting coach Ben Rosenthal, reports Chris Cotillo of MassLive. It’s possible that’ll be the only change to Alex Cora’s staff.
Rob Bradford of WEEI reported over the weekend that bench coach Ramón Vázquez, hitting coach Peter Fatse, pitching coach Andrew Bailey, bullpen coach Chris Holt, and base coaches José David Flores and Kyle Hudson would all be back. Cotillo reports that the same is true for assistant hitting coach Dillon Lawson, catching instructor Parker Guinn and game planning/run prevention coach Jason Varitek — assuming none of that group leave to pursue better opportunities with another club.
Rosenthal joined the Sox over the 2021-22 offseason. A former minor league player, Rosenthal had coached in college and in the Astros’ farm system before joining Boston’s MLB staff. For his first three seasons, Rosenthal worked alongside Luis Ortiz as an assistant hitting coach under Fatse. The Red Sox parted ways with Ortiz and added Lawson onto the MLB staff last season. It stands to reason they’ll now look for a new assistant hitting coach to split duties with Lawson.