Sarah Paulson is sharing a glimpse at the texts and emails she received from her late friend Diane Keaton before her death less than two months ago.
Paulson, 50, paid tribute to Keaton in her speech at The Hollywood Reporter’s Women in Entertainment gala in Los Angeles on Wednesday, December 3, telling the audience that attending the event “meant I could be with her again.”
“It offered me a chance to go through my emails and my saved voicemails,” she said, as seen in a video shared by E! News. “Turns out, everyone I know who ever got a message from her saved them because they were … well, they were really something. So, I realized I shouldn’t be greedy, and I’m gonna share some of them with you.”
Paulson then read some of the messages she received from Keaton, who died at age 79 on Octo

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