Everyone loves Betty White, and that was very evident Tuesday night when she appeared on ‘The Daily Show.’
The ‘Hot in Cleveland’ star was there to talk about her new book about zoo animals, but of course the subject turned to her sex life.
Last month, Betty White lent her rapping skills to a remix of techno artist Luciana’s hit song ‘I’m Still Hot.”
Now the video for the collaboration has been released, featuring both cheesecake (which White raps about baking) and beefcake to appeal to both sexes. (It’s hot, provided that you consider a bunch of buff male models fawning over an 88-year-old to be hot.)
Betty White is still hot, if you didn’t know already.
The 89-year-old actress, who currently stars in the comedy ‘Hot in Cleveland’ and was asked to the Marine Corps Ball by a much younger man earlier this year, is a guest rapper on new a remix of Luciana’s hit song ‘I’m Still Hot.’
In a new Reuters/Ipsos survey, octogenarian and veteran ‘Golden Girls’ star Betty White was voted the most popular and trusted celebrity, with 86 percent of the 2,200 US adults polled giving her a favorable rating. Denzel Washington and Sandra Bullock were not far behind, coming in second and third with 85 percent and 84 percent, respectively.
Are you looking to live a long and healthy life? If so, you might want to take some advice from Betty White, who, at age 89, is still going strong.
Last night, the Emmy-winning TV legend appeared on 'The Late Show With David Letterman,' during which she revealed her own tips on how to make it to your golden years.
Though their chemistry on 'The Golden Girls' was Emmy-worthy, Betty White is now claiming that co-star Bea Arthur wasn't a big fan of hers.
"Bea was not that fond of me," White told Joy Behar on a recent episode of 'The Joy Behar Show.' "I don't know what I ever did, I don't know. But she was not that thrilled with me."
"But I loved Bea," she added, "I admired he
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