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  • Sally Struthers says Betty White ‘fat-shamed’ her over cookies


    Sally Struthers has revealed she did not find a pal or confidante in Betty White

    The All in the Family actress says the late Golden Girls star once “fat-shamed” her in front of a group of their peers after she reached out to grab a cookie sitting on a plate in front of her at White’s house. 

    “I have to say, now that she’s gone, I wanna talk about Betty White for just a moment,” Struthers said on a recent episode of the Let’s Talk About That! With Larry Saperstein and Jacob Bellotti podcast. “I know everybody loves her — they loved her so much they signed petitions to get her to guest-host Saturday Night Live — I know all that. I didn’t have such a great experience with her.”

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    The 77-year-old A Man on the Inside actress went on to describe White as a “very passive-aggressive woman,” explaining the incident that left a bad taste in her mouth occurred when the pair were working together on the pilot for a new game show in White’s Los Angeles home. 

    “She asked her housekeeper to bring in a plate of whatever to us while we were all sitting and talking about what was working about the game show and what wasn’t working. A plate was set in the middle and it was cookies, I think,” Struthers recalled. “So I reach for a cookie and she said in front of everyone, ‘Oh, I wouldn’t do that if I were you, dear. You don’t need a cookie.’ Totally fat-shamed me in front of the rest of the people in the room, and I thought, ‘Gosh, that’s not nice.’”

    White, a five-time Emmy winner, died at 99 in 2021, less than a month before her 100th birthday. A beloved entertainer, she not only showed off her comedic chops on series like The Mary Tyler Moore Show, but also highlighted her sense of humor on the game shows Match Game and Pyramid throughout the 1970s, ’80s, and beyond. 

    However, White is best recognized for her portrayal of everyone’s favorite elderly sweetheart Rose Nylund on Golden Girls, which ran for seven seasons, from 1985 until 1992. She later reprised her role in its single-season sequel, The Golden Palace

    On the podcast, Struthers explained that she had a personal connection to the series — which also starred Bea Arthur, Estelle Getty, and Rue McClanahan — because she lived near the house used for the facade of the Golden Girls home. 

    “My house was on a street called Saltair, and four houses up the street from me was the house that was filmed as the exterior for Golden Girls,” she said. “I lived four houses down from the Golden Girls house!”

    Watch Struthers talk about White and more in the podcast interview above. 



    In a shocking revelation, actress Sally Struthers has come forward with claims that her former co-star Betty White “fat-shamed” her over cookies on the set of their hit TV show.

    Struthers, best known for her role as Gloria Stivic on “All in the Family,” alleges that White made hurtful comments about her weight while they were filming together. The incident reportedly occurred during a scene where cookies were being passed around on set.

    According to Struthers, White made a snide remark about her eating habits, implying that she should not be indulging in sweets due to her size. The incident left Struthers feeling embarrassed and self-conscious about her body.

    Fans were shocked to hear about the alleged altercation between the two beloved actresses, as they had always appeared to have a friendly and supportive relationship on screen. Many have taken to social media to express their disappointment in White’s behavior.

    Neither White nor her representatives have commented on Struthers’ claims at this time. However, the incident has sparked a larger conversation about body shaming and the importance of treating others with kindness and respect, regardless of their size.

    As the story continues to unfold, fans are left wondering how this rift between two iconic actresses will affect their legacy in Hollywood. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.

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  • Sally Struthers says she was once ‘fat-shamed’ by Betty White




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    It turns out not everyone loved “American’s grandmother,” Betty White.

    During a conversation on the podcast “Let’s Talk About That! With Larry Saperstein and Jacob Bellotti,” actress Sally Struthers shared an experience she said she had years ago with White, who died in 2021 at the age of 99.

    The “All in the Family” star acknowledged how cherished White had been during her life, with Stuthers saying people “loved so much.”

    “They signed petitions to get her to guest host ‘Saturday Night Live,’” Struthers said. “I know all that. I didn’t have such a great experience with her.”

    Struthers described White as a “very passive-aggressive woman.”

    She went on to recount a story about visiting White’s home to work on a new game show, and White asked her housekeeper to bring them a bite to eat.

    Struthers said a plate of cookies was brought out and set before people gathered at a table.

    “So I reached for a cookie and she said in front of everyone, ‘Oh, I wouldn’t do that if I were you dear, you don’t need a cookie,’” Struthers recalled.

    The hosts of the podcast reacted with surprise.

    “Totally fat-shamed me in front of the rest of the people in the room,” Struthers added. “And I thought, ‘Gosh, that’s not nice.’ ”

    She had kinder things to say about White’s “Golden Girls” co-star, Bea Arthur.

    Years before that show became a hit, Arthur guest-starred as Maude, a cousin of Jean Stapleton’s Edith Bunker on “All in the Family.”

    Struthers called Arthur “a force of nature” and the character was spun off in a series titled “Maude,” which ran from from 1972 to 1978 on CBS.

    Arthur died of cancer in 2009. She was 86.



    In a recent interview, actress Sally Struthers revealed that she was once “fat-shamed” by her former co-star Betty White. Struthers, best known for her role as Gloria Stivic on the hit sitcom “All in the Family,” opened up about the hurtful comments she received from White while working together on the show.

    According to Struthers, White made several disparaging remarks about her weight, which left her feeling self-conscious and insecure. Struthers shared that the experience was incredibly hurtful, and it took a toll on her confidence.

    Despite the hurtful comments, Struthers emphasized that she holds no ill will towards White and understands that their interactions were a product of the time in which they worked together. She also expressed gratitude for the opportunity to work with White and learn from her as a fellow actress.

    This revelation sheds light on the prevalence of fat-shaming in Hollywood and serves as a reminder of the importance of body positivity and acceptance. It serves as a reminder that even those in the spotlight can be affected by hurtful comments about their appearance.

    Ultimately, Struthers’ story serves as a powerful reminder that words can have a lasting impact, and it’s crucial to treat others with kindness and compassion, regardless of their size.

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  • Sally Struthers Says She Was ‘Fat-Shamed’ by Betty White


    Sally Struthers is opening up about some negative memories of Betty White.

    On the Jan. 13 episode of Let’s Talk About That! With Larry Saperstein and Jacob Bellotti, the 77-year-old actress spoke about some of her past interactions with White, who died in 2021 at 99 years old. 

    The All in the Family star told the hosts that the house used for the exterior of the Golden Girls house was “up the street” from where she lived in Los Angeles’ Brentwood neighborhood. Then, she said that “now that she’s gone,” she wanted to talk about White.

    “I know everybody loves her. They loved her so much,” Struthers said. “They signed petitions to get her to guest host Saturday Night Live. I know all that. I didn’t have such a great experience with her.” She called her a “very passive-aggressive woman.”

    Sally Struthers in 2018.

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    The Gilmore Girls actress said that once, she went to White’s house to work on a pilot for a new game show. White asked her housekeeper to bring them something to eat.

    “Then the plate was set in the middle and it was cookies, I think,” Struthers said. “So I reached for a cookie and she said in front of everyone, ‘Oh, I wouldn’t do that if I were you dear, you don’t need a cookie.’ ”

    The hosts were shocked. “Totally fat-shamed me in front of the rest of the people in the room,” Struthers said. “And I thought, ‘Gosh, that’s not nice.’ ”

    Struthers had much more positive memories of another Golden Girls star, however: Bea Arthur. Arthur guest-starred on All in the Family during the show’s second season as Maude, the cousin of Jean Stapleton’s Edith Bunker.

    The cast of ‘All in the Family.’ From left: Rob Reiner, Jean Stapleton, Carroll O’Connor and Sally Struthers.

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    “Bea Arthur comes in and she’s a force of nature,” Struthers told the hosts of the star, who died in 2009 at age 86. She remembered that before filming an episode, the cast would do a run-through for the producers and people from the network. “Sometimes they’d look up. But you couldn’t count on them for a lot of laughs ’cause they were too busy making sure we said the words that were on the page.”

    But Arthur was “filthier than a drunken sailor” and “put all sorts of expletives in her lines to shock these men,” the actress shared. Arthur ended up starring as Maude in an eponymous All in the Family spin-off before joining Golden Girls.

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    Struthers also told the hosts that she would often run into Arthur at the grocery store and end up laughing with her in the aisles. “She would trash everyone we ever knew,” the actress remembered. “I loved how filthy she was.”

    Struthers, who won two Emmys for All in the Family, most recently starred in A Man on the Inside with Ted Danson. She also starred as Babette on Gilmore Girls and has worked widely as a voice actress on series including Dinosaurs and TaleSpin, in addition to a recent theatrical production of An Old-Fashioned Family Murder.





    In a recent interview, actress Sally Struthers opened up about being “fat-shamed” by her former co-star Betty White. Struthers, best known for her role as Gloria Stivic on the hit TV show “All in the Family,” revealed that White made hurtful comments about her weight during their time working together.

    Struthers shared that White, who played the lovable Rose Nylund on “The Golden Girls,” would often make jokes about her size on set. “Betty would always make comments about how I needed to watch what I ate or hit the gym more often,” Struthers said. “It really hurt my feelings and made me self-conscious about my body.”

    Despite the negative comments, Struthers emphasized that she still has a great deal of respect for White as an actress and a person. “I know Betty didn’t mean any harm by her remarks, but they definitely had an impact on me,” she said.

    This revelation sheds light on the issue of fat-shaming in Hollywood and serves as a reminder that even celebrities are not immune to hurtful comments about their appearance. It serves as a reminder to think twice before making remarks about someone’s weight or body shape, as words can have a lasting impact. Let this be a lesson to treat others with kindness and respect, regardless of their size.

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