Betty White rejected ‘SNL’ three times before hosting in 2010: ‘It was one of the most incredible experiences’
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Betty White, whose saucy, up-for-anything charm made her a television mainstay for more than 60 years, whether as a man-crazy TV hostess on “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” or the loopy housemate on “The Golden Girls,” died on New Year's Eve.
"It was one of the most incredible experiences – it truly, truly was," Witjas told People magazine following White’s death on Dec. 31 at age 99.
"Betty didn’t really want to go to New York to do it, but I said to her, ‘You have to do it,’" he shared. "I mean, how could she not? And she trusted me."
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