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Diane Keaton's daughter shares tattoo she got to honor late actress

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Diane Keaton talks about motherhood, deciding not to marry in 1996 interview
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ByGMA Team
January 06, 2026, 5:28 PM

Diane Keaton's daughter celebrated the late actress on Monday, on what would have been Keaton's 80th birthday, sharing a photo of a tattoo she got in her mother's honor.

Keaton's daughter Dexter White, who goes by Dexie, posted a pair of photos on Instagram, writing in the caption, "I miss you, mom," with broken heart and dove emoji.

The first photo shows the mother-daughter duo embracing at a scenic overlook, Keaton wearing her signature wide-brim bowler hat and a long puffer coat and White wearing an oversized sweater and sneakers.

Dexter White and Diane Keaton attend the NeueHouse x Mack & Rita Premiere at NeueHouse Los Angeles, August 10, 2022 in Hollywood, Calif.
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The second photo shows a pair of forearm tattoos, one that reads "La di da" with a heart -- a nod to an iconic line from her mom's famous movie, "Annie Hall" -- and one that reads "Weird old world."

White tagged her brother Duke Keaton in the second photo, just beneath the "Weird old world" tattoo.

In the caption, White thanked Los Angeles-based tattoo artist Daniel Winter, known professionally as Winter Stone, "for my forever reminder of my wonderful mom."

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Diane Keaton, who never married, became a mother at the age of 50 when she adopted White. She later adopted Duke Keaton in 2001.

The legendary Oscar-winning actress died at age 79 on Oct. 11, 2025.

Keaton rose to fame in the 1970s with her role as Kay Adams in "The Godfather" films, and in 1978, she won the Academy Award for best actress for her performance in "Annie Hall."

She is also known for her roles in "Play It Again, Sam," "Baby Boom," "Something's Gotta Give," "The First Wives Club" and the "Book Club" franchise.

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