Behind Diane Keaton’s radiant smile and signature charm lay a story of remarkable resilience. The Oscar-winning actress, who passed away on October 11, 2025,
faced serious health battles that few ever saw. Her life reminds us that even the brightest stars endure private struggles that test their courage and spirit.
At just 21, Keaton was diagnosed with basal cell carcinoma, later followed by squamous cell carcinoma. These experiences inspired
her lifelong advocacy for sun safety and skin protection. She also battled bulimia from the age of 20, describing herself as “an addict in recovery.”
The eating disorder nearly consumed her, but through therapy, reflection, and determination, she reclaimed her health and peace of mind.
Despite fame, Keaton valued privacy, finding strength in quiet perseverance. Her recovery journey shaped her
empathy and authenticity, allowing her to inspire others without seeking recognition.
In her later years, she cherished simple joys—her golden retriever Reggie, time with loved ones, and recording her holiday
single First Christmas. Beyond her legendary films, Diane Keaton’s legacy is one of bravery, honesty, and self-acceptance.
She proved that true beauty isn’t just in performance but in the courage to heal, grow, and live authentically.