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Betty White Whether on-screen or in conversation, I always knew the importance of comedy timing.
David Boreanaz, who worked with White on several episodes of “Bones” in 2015, recently reflected her first interaction with the late “Golden Girls” actress.
While chatting with cast members on the 20th anniversary of “Bones” retrospective, Los AngelesBoleanaz agreed to actor TJ Thyne’s comment that White is a “small troublemaker” on set.
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David Boreanaz recalled his first hilarious encounter with Betty White during the “Bones” panel discussion. (Getty Images)
“She showed up at the diner. They drove her and let her in – Mr. White – [they] Please show her,” Borenaz recalled during the panel discussion. People Magazine.
“And she greets everyone. And Emily [Deschanel] And I’m waiting for her. And she said, “I’m happy to meet you. Ah, I’m happy to meet you. You are very lovely. You are very beautiful. “She goes to Emily – “Yeah, you’re so pretty.”
“She looked at me and she said, ‘Holy s–, I want to do an f– you. I just started laughing,” Boreanaz said.
Deschanel reveals that she does not remember exactly the exchange.

Betty White’s guest starred in the “Coy-folves in the Coy-folves” episode of “Bones” in 2015. (Fox Image Collection)

Emily Deschanel and David Boleanaz have been working on an Emmy-nominated series. (Fox Image Collection)
“I’m not saying it didn’t happen, I’m saying I didn’t hear it, but that’s amazing,” she said before co-star Tamara Taylor called White “the legendary toilet mouth.”
White was known for her The role of “Golden Girls” The Mary Tyler Moore Show star has regularly created film cameos and guest appearances on television shows, including “30 Rock,” “Boston Legal,” and “The Bold and The Beautiful.”
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White passed away on December 31, 2021 at the age of 99. Her friend and agent Jeff Widjas confirmed at the time.

Betty White passed away on December 31, 2021 at the age of 99. (Vincent Sandoval)
“Even if Betty was about to go 100, I thought she would live forever,” Widjas said in a statement. People Magazine. “I miss her so badly, so is the animal world she loved so much. I don’t think Betty was afraid of a pass because she always wanted to be with her most beloved husband, Allen Rudden. I believed she would be with him again.”
White spoke in 2018 parade The magazine revealed that the secret to her long and happy life was not the consumption of foods she enjoyed, such as vodka and hot dogs, “probably in that order.”
“Enjoy life,” she told the parade. “I emphasize the positive, not the negative. It sounds very trivial, but a lot of people choose something to complain, rather than saying, ‘Hey, that was great!’ It’s not difficult to find something great if you look. ”
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