Diane Keaton’s Daughter Dexter White Gets ‘Forever Reminder’ of Mom in Touching Tribute
Moms are impossible to forget — no matter how famous or non-famous they are — but still, the late Diane Keaton’s daughter Dexter White wanted a way to ensure she was reminded of her mom “forever.”
On Jan. 5, what would have been Keaton’s 80th birthday, her 30-year-old daughter announced that she got a special tattoo honoring her mom.
“I miss you, mom ????????️” White wrote on Instagram, adding, “Thank you @winterstone for my forever reminder of my wonderful mom ????????????”
She shared two pictures in her post: one of her and her mom, and one showing off her new tattoo. In simple, bold letters, it says, “La Di Da” with a black heart, in a reference to a quote from Keaton’s Oscar-winning film Annie Hall.
Her younger brother Duke Keaton, 26, also got a tattoo, which says, “Weird old world.”
Keaton, who died in October, became a mom in her 50s when she adopted Dexter and Duke. “I didn’t think that I was ever going to be prepared to be a mother,” Keaton previously told the Ladies’ Home Journal, per Us Weekly. “Motherhood was not an urge I couldn’t resist. It was more like a thought I’d been thinking for a very long time. So I plunged in.”
The Father of the Bride’s kids live a very private life; however, they did attend their mom’s hand and footprint ceremony at the TCL Chinese Theater in Hollywood in 2022. At the event, they posed for pictures with their mom with big smiles.
It’s clear they love and adore their mother, and that has not changed at all since her death.
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