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Diane Keaton "lived exactly how she wanted to," a close friend of the star tells PEOPLE. Keaton, who was "one in a million," died on Oct. 11 at 77.
Former "Daily Show" host Trevor Noah said he found it "funny" that Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk was shot while defending guns at a speaking event.
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Prince William was also candid about the relationship he had with his late grandparents, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip. "I think when we were younger it was harder to have
At the very least, it’s a pretty funny thing for a 99 year old to say. Van Dyke has a dark sense of humor sometimes (“Fortunately I won’t be around to experience the four years,” he said after the most recent presidential election).
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Dick Van Dyke appeared at the Vandy High Tea event on Oct. 5 and joked that it would be 'funny' if he 'didn't make it' to 100. His 100th birthday is this December. Van Dyke also said he doesn't know how he's lived so long.
Dick Van Dyke is cracking jokes about his death. The Hollywood icon, 99, and his wife, Arlene Silver, 54, took part in a charity event in Malibu, Calif. on Sunday and spoke about his upcoming milestone birthday that falls on Dec. 13.
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Dick Van Dyke thinks it would be humorous to die just shy of turning 100. While discussing his upcoming triple-digit birthday, the actor reportedly joked during an event over the weekend, “That’s right. I’m not officially 100 until Dec. [13]. Two months. Two months.” According to People, he added, “It’d be funny if I didn’t make it.”