Los Angeles, October 12, 2025 — The world of film and art came together this weekend to bid farewell to one of Hollywood’s most cherished and enduring icons, Diane Keaton.
At a private funeral in Los Angeles, a select gathering of family, close friends, and industry greats gathered to celebrate the life of the Academy Award–winning actress whose warmth, wit, and originality defined an era. Among the heartfelt tributes, one of the most powerful came from Bette Midler, Keaton’s longtime friend and The First Wives Club co-star, who delivered an emotional eulogy that moved the room to tears.
Midler, visibly shaken, described Keaton as “the brightest light in the room — always.” Standing before a small congregation that included Goldie Hawn, Steve Martin, Leonardo DiCaprio, Mandy Moore, and other Hollywood luminaries, she spoke with affection and humor about her dear friend.
“She was hilarious, brilliant, and completely herself,” Midler began. “Diane never tried to be like anyone else. She lived out loud — with curiosity, grace, and a wicked sense of humor that could light up the darkest day.”
Her words echoed the tribute she had posted shortly after Keaton’s passing, where she wrote, “She was hilarious, a complete original, and sincerely genuine without competitiveness or pretense. What you saw was who she was — oh, la, lala!”
As Midler spoke, a slideshow of Keaton’s career highlights played behind her — unforgettable moments from Annie Hall, Something’s Gotta Give, and The Godfather. The screen flickered with images of Keaton’s signature smile, her iconic hats, and candid behind-the-scenes photos from decades of film history.
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“I still remember her laughter on set,” Midler continued, smiling through tears. “We’d ruin takes because we couldn’t stop giggling. Diane had this childlike joy that was contagious. She made aging look like an art form — fearless, funny, and stylish as ever.”
According to sources close to the family, the service was “intimate but filled with warmth.” The chapel was adorned with white roses, Keaton’s favorite, and black-and-white photographs she had taken herself — a nod to her lifelong passion for photography and architecture.
At one poignant moment, Goldie Hawn joined Midler on stage, embracing her friend before softly saying, “We’re not ready to let you go, Di.” The room fell silent, many overcome with emotion.

The ceremony concluded with Midler performing an a cappella rendition of her classic hit, “Wind Beneath My Wings.” As she sang, images of Keaton laughing and waving played across the screen, capturing the spirit of a woman who lived fully, fiercely, and unapologetically.
“Fly high, my friend,” Midler whispered as the final note faded. “You’ve always been the wind beneath all our wings.”
Outside the chapel, fans gathered to leave flowers and handwritten notes, many quoting Keaton’s famous Annie Hall line: “La-di-da, la-di-da.”
As one attendee summed it up beautifully: “Diane Keaton didn’t just play roles — she lived them. And she made all of us braver for it.”
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