Betty White's 'crush' Robert Redford honors late actress following her death at age 99

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In a statement issued to Fox News Digital, Redford said that he admired the way White lived her life by dedicating herself to the things she loved. 

“Betty lived life devoted to her craft and her love of animals. She made us all laugh, including me,” he said. 

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Robert Redford issued a statement on the death of Betty White.

Robert Redford issued a statement on the death of Betty White.
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White was also known for her affinity for animals. The actress was an extremely active supporter of a number of animal organizations and zoos.

White was also known for her affinity for animals. The actress was an extremely active supporter of a number of animal organizations and zoos.
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In 2019 when she was celebrating her 97th birthday, E News! reported that her representative released a statement jokingly stating that White was waiting for Redford to give her a call. 

Despite her ongoing joke about being in love with the Hollywood heartthrob, White explained in an interview with Entertainment Tonight that she never actually met Redford and that she was fine with that. 

“I don’t know him. I just worship from afar,” she said. “If I ever met him, I’d faint.”

While White had an ongoing joke about her affection for Redford, her true love was her husband, Allen Ludden. The duo was married from 1963 until his death in 1981. White did not remarry.

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White and Ludden met in 1961 when the actress appeared as a celebrity guest on the hit game show “Password,” hosted by Ludden. The week White filmed her appearance was the week that Ludden’s first wife died, the star previously told the Archive of American Television (AAT).

Betty White was married to Allen Ludden from 1963 until his death in 1981.

Betty White was married to Allen Ludden from 1963 until his death in 1981.
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After spending a few weeks together working on a project with their families in tow, Ludden would propose marriage to White rather than say “hello.”

Fox News’ Nate Day contributed to this report.

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