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In 1985, audiences traveled down the road and back again and were introduced to “The Golden Girls.” But while cheesecake was ...
While millions of fans have thanked Bea Arthur and Betty White - and the rest of their Golden Girls costars - for being their friend, the actresses weren't always close. "It was almost like Betty ...
Betty White, Bea Arthur, Rue McClanahan and Estelle Getty in 1992. Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images. White revealed her side of the story in 2011, saying in an interview, “Bea had a reserve.
Their chemistry was legendary, but behind the laughs and cheesecake, the Golden Girls had a complicated off-screen dynamic.
White alluded to having issues with Arthur on set in a 2011 interview. “Bea had a reserve,” White claimed. “She was not that fond of me. She found me a pain in the neck sometimes.
Bea Arthur allegedly called Betty White a "c--t" multiple times and never "warmed up" to her while working together, a "Golden Girls" producer claims in a new interview.
Bea Arthur could nail a look, and you knew exactly what she meant,” he recalled. 4. The NBC series aired from 1985 until 1992 and followed a group of older women who live together in Miami.
Bea Arthur as Dorothy Petrillo-Zbornak, Rue McClanahan as Blanche Devereaux, Betty White as Rose Nylund, Estelle Getty as Sophia Petrillo on "The Golden Girls." (NBC via Getty) ...
Bea Arthur and family pose for a portrait at her California ranch in 1972. (Photo by Martin Mills/Getty Images) “I think she got tired of it,” Saks admitted about the hit series.
“Bea Arthur as Maude made me laugh in places in my body I would never have known existed otherwise,” Lear said. “Her reaction to the bullsh*t in ordinary life was a gift to the character ...
While millions of fans have thanked Bea Arthur and Betty White — and the rest of their Golden Girls costars — for being their friend, the actresses weren’t always close. “It was almost ...
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