Every 92-Year-Old Should Be Like Betty White (Video)
By Phil Watson
At 92, Betty White just keeps rolling along and the delightful actress got a surprise from The Late Late Show’s Craig Ferguson that had her singing and dancing.
This one will melt the coldest of hearts.
Actress Betty White, appearing on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson earlier this week, got a surprise from the host in the form of a chorus singing her favorite Christmas song.
White, 92, clapped delightedly as the chorus sang “I Want a Hippopotamus for Christmas.”
But when someone in a pink, spotted hippopotamus suit emerged on stage dancing, that prompted the star of Hot In Cleveland to step up and do a little song and dance number of her own.
Seriously, if you didn’t smile at that, you are either having the worst day ever or you have no soul. (Note: I meant that in a non-judgmental way … OK, no I didn’t.)
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White, who will be 93 next month, made an appearance on WWE Raw earlier this year, for crying out loud, so you know she’s having a great time.
Her first listed role on her page at the Internet Movie Database is from 1945. (Counting on fingers.) That’s a long time ago.
She landed her first starring role in the title role of Life With Elizabeth, which aired from 1953-55. She later had a popular recurring role as Sue Ann Nivens on Mary Tyler Moore in the mid-1970s and landed another iconic role as Rose Nylund on the 1980s-1990s comedy The Golden Girls.
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