Actor Sally Struthers has spoken about her interactions with him. Betty White Which left him with a bitter taste.
Struthers, 77, appeared in a Jan. 13 episode. Let’s talk about it! With Larry Saperstein and Jacob Bellotti Where she admits she doesn’t want to talk about it The Golden Girls Alum, Conn Died in 2021. At the age of 99, when she was alive.
“I know everybody loves him. They loved him so much.” Gilmore Girls The actor said, but said he “didn’t have a great experience with it.”
Struthers said she was “a very passive-aggressive woman.
The actor recalled going to White’s house to work on a pilot for a new game show. During the shoot, White asked his maid to bring him breakfast while he worked.
“Then the plate was put in the middle and it was cookies, I think,” Struther recalled. “So I reached for a cookie and she said in front of everyone, ‘Oh, I wouldn’t do that if I were you, you don’t need a cookie.’
As Saperstein and Bellotti looked on in shock, Struthers added, “Totally fattened me up in front of the rest of the people in the room.”
“And I thought, ‘Gosh, that’s not good.’
Despite her rocky relationship with Wyatt, Struthers reflected on her experience with another member. The Golden Girls Cast, B. Arthur, who guest-starred on the Struthers Seventies sitcom. All in the family During its second season.
“B Arthur comes in and she’s a force of nature,” he said of the actress, who died in 2009 at age 86.
He said that before filming, the actors read the script in front of the producers of the show.
“Sometimes they’d look up. But you couldn’t count on them for a lot of laughs ’cause they were too busy making sure we said the words on the page,” Struthers explained.
However, Arthur was “dirtier than a drunken sailor” and “injected all manner of mischief into his ranks to shock the men,” Struthers recalled.
“She would trash everyone we knew,” he added. “I loved how dirty she was.”
The United States Postal Service announced this last November. White will be on the stamp forever until 2025..
“An icon of American television, Betty White (1922-2021) shared his wit and warmth with audiences for seven decades,” the Postal Service said in a press release announcing the stamp, which features a 2010 photo by famed photographer Kwako Alston. The smiling white is depicted as a digital portrait of Alston by Boston-based artist Dale Stefanos.
“The comedian, who gained younger generations of fans as he entered the ’90s, was also respected as a compassionate advocate for animals.”