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Betty White Says Rue McClanahan’s Death ‘Hurts More Than I Ever Thought’

White is now last surviving ‘Golden Girl.’ By MTV News staff Rue McClanahan Photo: Evan Agostini/ ImageDirect Betty White, who is now the last surviving lead actress of the hit show “Golden Girls,” issued a statement just hours after co-star Rue McClanahan’s death on Thursday. “Rue was a close and dear friend. I treasure our relationship,” White, 88, said in a statement, according to People.com . “It hurts more than I ever thought it would, if that’s even possible.” McClanahan died early Thursday at age 76 after suffering a stroke; co-star Bea Arthur died of cancer last year and Estelle Getty passed away in 2008. McClanahan had suffered a minor stroke earlier this year while recovering from triple bypass surgery. McClanahan’s rep told the magazine that at the time of her death Thursday, McClanahan “had her family with her. She went in peace.” McClanahan was born on February 21, 1934, in Healdton, Oklahoma. After majoring in theater at the University of Tulsa, began her career as an actress in the mid-1950s, appearing in off-Broadway productions in New York. She made her Broadway debut in 1969, in the role of Sally Weber in the musical “Jimmy Shine,” and soon moved from the stage to daytime with a role on the soap opera “Another World” in 1970. It wasn’t until landing the part of Vivian Harmon in TV’s “Maude” (which starred a pre-“Golden Girls” Bea Arthur), however, that she would achieve the notoriety that led to landing her famous role on “Golden Girls.” In recent years, McClanahan had appeared on TV shows “Meet the Browns,” “Law & Order” and “Sordid Lives: The Series.” Related Photos Rue McClanahan: A Life In Photos Related Artists Betty White

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Rue McClanahan, ‘Golden Girls’ Star, Dead At 76

Actress, who portrayed Blanche Devereaux on show, suffered a massive stroke. By Kara Warner Rue McClanahan Photo: Evan Agostini/ ImageDirect Rue McClanahan , the Emmy-winning actress who starred as the saucy Blanche Devereaux in the hit TV series “The Golden Girls,” died early Thursday morning of a massive stroke, according to multiple reports. She was 76. “She passed away at 1 a.m.,” her manager, Barbara Lawrence, told People.com . “She had a massive stroke.” McClanahan had suffered a minor stroke earlier this year while recovering from triple bypass surgery. McClanahan’s rep told the magazine that at the time of her death Thursday, McClanahan “had her family with her. She went in peace.” McClanahan was born on February 21, 1934, in Healdton, Oklahoma. After majoring in theater at the University of Tulsa, began her career as an actress in the mid-1950s, appearing in off-Broadway productions in New York. She made her Broadway debut in 1969, in the role of Sally Weber in the musical “Jimmy Shine,” and soon moved from the stage to daytime with a role on the soap opera “Another World” in 1970. It wasn’t until landing the part of Vivian Harmon in TV’s “Maude” (which starred a pre-“Golden Girls” Bea Arthur), however, that she would achieve the notoriety that led to landing her famous role on “Golden Girls.” In recent years, McClanahan had appeared on TV shows “Meet the Browns,” “Law & Order” and “Sordid Lives: The Series.” Arthur died of cancer last year; co-star Estelle Getty passed away in 2008. Betty White, the sole surviving “Girl,” has been enjoying a wave of success and attention of late. At 88, she hosted “Saturday Night Live” last month, co-starred in the box office hit, “The Proposal,” and received a lifetime achievement award from the Screen Actors Guild last year.

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Tyler Perry Lawsuit — The Devilish Similarities

Filed under: Celebrity Justice , TV , Music TMZ has obtained a copy of the gospel song Tyler Perry allegedly stole for his show “Meet the Browns” — and let’s just say Tyler’s in for a hell of a fight. Here’s the song as it appeared on the TV show in 2009 (left) and here’s the version Johnny ..

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Tyler Perry Sued Over a Song About The Devil

Filed under: Celebrity Justice , TV , Exclusives Tyler Perry is facing one hell of a lawsuit — dude’s accused of using a Gospel song on his show “Meet the Browns” without forking over any green to the guy behind the music. It’s all over a 2009 episode of the show, in which several characters sang …

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