"Made us all laugh" Stars mourn Betty White

Promptly before the year's switch, the film world loses a "cultural icon": Betty White.

Colleagues recollect the famous actress and applaud her humor and mastery. US President Joe Biden also talked on social media.

Betty White would have rejoiced her 100th birthday on January 17. 

However, the actress and humorist deceased in her home on December 31, resulting in great consternation in Hollywood and beyond.

White was fictitious for her description of Rose Nylund in the prominent sitcom "Golden Girls, among other things.

Later her demise became public, in addition to countless fans, many stars, friends, and colleagues proclaiming goodbye on social media.

The actress has "drawn a smile to the face of generations of Americans," put down US President Joe Biden on Twitter.

He interpreted her as a "cultural icon" who was "sorely missed."

Concurrently with his wife Jill, he will think of their family and everyone who loved them on New Year's Eve.

"Betty White broke down boundaries, avoided expectations, defended her country and made us all laugh.

She was also an animal enthusiast and activist," jotted down former First Lady Michelle Obama.

Bo, Obama's overdue family dog, adored spending time with the actress.

White dwelled devotedly for her "craft, and her liking for animals asserted Hollywood star Robert Redford in an article for the magazine "People." 

"She made us all giggle, comprising me." He also asserted that he too had a little of a "crush" for her.

Just newly, White had kidded that Redford was "the one" for her.

Viola Davis told on Twitter that the deceased White won her angel wings and will stimulate generations to come. "Man, I reckoned you'd live eternally," penned the actress.

Hollywood actor Mark Ruffalo also sounded off on Twitter. "As if 2021 wasn't horrible enough," let out the 54-year-old and said goodbye with "rest in peace, Queen Betty White."

"I adore you, Betty. I am so thankful for you," told Ruffalo's superhero colleague Jason Momoa in a combined picture with White on Instagram, on which the two chuckle at the camera.

"NO! She should live forever."

"Heaven just got a new megastar to party with tonight," wrote Kerry Washington. The actress named White an "Icon," "Legend," and "Sunshine."

Zelda Williams, the comedian's daughter, said she loved a few things more in comedy than "Betty White's sense of humor" and "the naughty twinkle in her eyes"

when the comedian realized she would do something crazy or naughty late Robin Williams.

"NO! ! She should reside permanently," said Diane Kruger. "As if it couldn't get disastrous at the climax of this year - and then it did."

The actress thanked White for the fun that had been donated. "I will adore you forever."

Many other stars also recalled the deceased. Ryan Reynolds, Sarah Jessica Parker, Steve Martin, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Ellen DeGeneres,

Conan O'Brien, George Takei, Kathy Griffin, Debra Messing, Kirstie Alley, and Tom Arnold also rehearsed on Instagram and Twitter.