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Betty White's Brentwood house TORN DOWN after selling for over $10.6M in June

Betty White's home in the posh Los Angeles neighborhood of Brentwood has, as expected, been torn down after it sold in June for a staggering $10.678 million.The Golden Girls icon died last New Year's Eve at her other home in the picturesque Central California town of Carmel-By-The-Sea, just weeks shy of her 100th birthday.Her official Instagram, which is now run by her longtime assistant Kiersten Mikelas, revealed this Saturday that the Los Angeles home was demolished.She first moved into the luxurious Brentwood property in 1968 with her third husband Allen Ludden, whom she was married to until his death in 1981. Gone: Betty White's home in the posh Los Angeles neighborhood of Brentwood has, as expected, been torn down after it sold in June for a staggering $10.678 million 'Her Brentwood home is no more': Her official Instagram, which is now run by her longtime assistant Kiersten Mikelas, revealed this Saturday that the Los Angeles home was demolishedKiersten broke the news that the house had been torn down by posting an Instagram shot of the lot, where all that was left of the old building was rubble and a fireplace.'Hello all! I owe a post (or two) I know.
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Betty White asks fans to 'stick around' in last video filmed 11 days before death aged 99
Her assistant, Kiersten Mikelas, who had appeared beside her in additional footage while donning a face mask, posted a touching tribute message to her.It began by referencing the #BettyWhiteChallenge, in which she had previously invited followers to show how big their hearts were by donating to the cause of rescue animals."As we continue to see numbers coming in from all over the world — it's just absolutely amazing how much money all of you raised for the animals," Kiersten praised on Facebook."She could never have imagined such an outpouring of love and would have be so grateful to everyone. [sic]"It was just one of two videos the silver screen star had recorded back-to-back.The other was used in the film Betty White: A Celebration, which had debuted on what would have been her 100th birthday earlier this week."When we recorded her special message to fans who attended the movie, we also recorded one that we had planned to put on social media on her birthday," she explained,"She was using the occasion of her 100th birthday to celebrate YOU – her fans."She knew how lucky she was; she felt the love, and she never took it for granted."I think it's appropriate to post today as a thank you from Betty and the animals," she added of an initiative that had raised hundreds of thousands of dollars.Jeaninne Marie Kato replied on Facebook: "You are welcome, lovely lady.Thank you for all that you have done for us since the inception of television; and, for all that you have done for our animal friends.
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