The actress walked around Beverly Hills with her dog after revealing negative experiences with Norman Lear and Betty White earlier this week
Sally Struthers has accused the late Betty White of 'fat shaming' her while the two filmed a pilot for a new game show.
"I was 20 minutes outside of the Warner Bros. lot, and I got a phone call from my manager saying, ‘You got it!,’ ” she shared on a recent podcast
Sally Struthers explained why she wasn’t able to befriend Betty White. According to the 77-year-old actress and activist, the late Golden Girls star allegedly fat-shamed her in front of
The “Gilmore Girls” star called White a “very passive-aggressive woman.” She recalled the alleged fat-shaming occurred at White’s “beautiful” LA home when the pair met up to work on a pilot for a new game show. Struthers said that White told her housekeeper to bring the group something to eat.
The Gilmore Girls alum called White a “very passive-aggressive woman” and recalled an awkward encounter at White’s home decades earlier. Struthers explained that she once went to fellow sitcom star White’s home in Los Angeles to work on a pilot for a new game show. While there, White asked her housekeeper to bring the group a snack.
I know everybody loves her. They loved her so much. … I know all that,” Struthers said. “I didn’t have such a great experience with her.”
The 77-year-old "All In The Family" star recently admitted she "didn't have such a great experience" with White.
Sally Struthers is speaking out about the late Betty White. On Monday’s (Jan. 13) episode of the Let’s Talk About That! With Larry Saperstein and Jacob Bellotti podcast, Struthers said “now that she’s gone,” she could shed light on the late Golden Girls alum, who died at age 99 in 2021 and whom Struthers noted “everybody loves.”
Sally Struthers has revealed she did not find a pal or confidante in Betty White. The All in the Family actress says the late Golden Girls star once "fat-shamed" her in front of a group of their peers after she reached out to grab a cookie sitting on a plate in front of her at White's house.
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