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During a recent appearance on the "Let's Talk About That! With Larry Saperstein and Jacob Bellotti" podcast, Sally Struthers shared her negative experience with TV actress Betty White.
The 77-year-old "All In The Family" star recently admitted she "didn't have such a great experience" with White.
Sally Struthers had some harsh words about late icon Betty White, claiming the beloved actress "fat-shamed" her. The All in the Family alum, 77, made the revelation about the Hot in Cleveland star on the Monday,
Betty White was beloved by countless fans for decades—but actress Sally Struthers recently shared a less-than-glowing review of the late celeb. On the Jan. 13 episode of Let's Talk About That! With Larry Saperstein and Jacob Bellotti, Struthers opened up about an embarrassing interaction with the Golden Girls star.
Sally Struthers opened up in a new interview about her relationship with Betty White, who she called "very passive aggressive." Struthers said White "fat-shamed" her about eating a cookie.
Sally Struthers has revealed she did not find a pal or confidante in Betty White. The All in the Family actress says the late Golden Girls star once "fat-shamed" her in front of a group of their peers after she reached out to grab a cookie sitting on a plate in front of her at White's house.
Sally Struthers explained why she wasn’t able to befriend Betty White. According to the 77-year-old actress and activist, the late Golden Girls star allegedly fat-shamed her in front of
Sally Struthers apparently didn't have a very good relationship with Betty White, who died in December 2021. During the January 13 episode of "Let's Talk About That! With Larry Saperstein and Jacob Bellotti,
Sally Struthers shared a surprising story about the late Golden Girls star Betty White, recalling an incident that left her feeling embarrassed. She said White “fat-shamed” her during a gathering at White’s home when she reached for a cookie on a plate in front of her.
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