In a recent interview, the legendary actress Betty White delighted fans by sharing some of her most beloved memories from her time on the iconic sitcom “The Golden Girls.”
White, who played the iconic role of Rose Nylund on the beloved series, fondly reflected on the camaraderie and laughter that permeated the set during the show’s original run from 1985 to 1992.
“Working with Rue, Bea, and Estelle was truly magical,” White reminisced, referring to her co-stars Rue McClanahan, Bea Arthur, and Estelle Getty. “We had such an incredible bond that I don’t think can ever be replicated.”
The 99-year-old actress spoke about the special moments that made the show’s ensemble so memorable, from the witty banter during table reads to the genuine friendships that developed off-screen.
“There were so many times we would just dissolve into fits of laughter, unable to get through a scene because we were all feeding off each other’s energy,” White recalled with a warm smile.
Fans of “The Golden Girls” have long appreciated the series’ enduring legacy, and White’s heartfelt recollections provide a glimpse into the magic that transpired behind the scenes, cementing the show’s status as a timeless classic.
As White continues to captivate audiences with her ever-youthful spirit and enduring talent, these cherished memories of “The Golden Girls” era serve as a testament to the special bond she shared with her co-stars and the indelible impact the series has had on generations of viewers.