The world continues to mourn the loss of Betty White as heartfelt tributes pour in for the beloved comedian. White passed away on Friday at the age of 99, just shy of her 100th birthday. Co-stars from her film "You Again," Jamie Lee Curtis and Kristen Bell, took to social media to honor White's memory.
They shared the cover of a 2010 issue of AARP Magazine featuring the trio and expressed their admiration for the iconic actress. Curtis posted on Instagram, highlighting White's qualities of love, creativity, integrity, humor, and dedication to animals. She encouraged fans to honor White's legacy by making donations to animal advocacy groups such as the Morris Animal Foundation.
Bell echoed Curtis' sentiments and also shared a clip from one of White's interviews, emphasizing the importance of kindness and consideration. White had been gearing up to celebrate her milestone 100th birthday on January 17. In a recent cover story with PEOPLE, she expressed her gratitude for good health and credited her optimistic nature to her mother.
White also joked about her secret to long life, teasing that she avoids anything green. Hollywood stars, including Ryan Reynolds and Sandra Bullock, also paid tribute to the late actress, reminiscing about her ability to defy expectations and bring joy to the world. White's impact will be greatly missed but fondly remembered as she was a beacon of positivity and warmth.