Listen, folks, I know you've been wondering about Betty White, and I'm here to tell you that the 98-year-old legend is doing just fine. According to a source who spoke exclusively to Closer Weekly, Betty's "staying put" during these challenging times, and she's doing it like a real trooper. Now, Betty's not one to take unnecessary risks, especially during a global pandemic. Her biggest concern, though? The animals. She's hoping more people will consider fostering pets during this time. Betty's heart has always been with the furry friends, and she's urging all of us to step up for them.
How Betty’s Staying Safe and Connected
Betty, the beloved star of The Golden Girls, is taking the pandemic seriously, and she's self-isolating at her home. Now, you might think that would be tough for someone as active and vibrant as Betty, but she's handling it with grace and humor. "Staying home for the safety of others and herself is a no-brainer," the source says. And here's the coolest part—Betty's not letting social distancing get in the way of staying connected. Her assistant helped her set up Zoom, so she can keep playing Scrabble with her regular friends. That's right, folks, Betty's keeping her mind sharp and her spirits high, one Scrabble game at a time.

Betty’s Quarantine Life: Not Much Has Changed
Here's the thing about Betty—her life hasn't really changed all that much during quarantine. The source explains that "Betty wasn't going out a lot before the mandatory isolation," so staying home feels pretty natural to her. Even before the world was worried about COVID-19, Betty didn't make too many public appearances. Sure, she loves attending events here and there, and she jokes that she's always being honored for something or another. But if she feels up to it, she'll show up. Quarantine life? Easy peasy for this seasoned pro.
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Betty’s Positive Outlook on Life
Now, let's talk about Betty's outlook on life. This woman has been through a lifetime of changes—ups and downs—and as she likes to say, "she's seen it all." She's incredibly hopeful that this pandemic will pass, and our country will once again flourish. You know what? More people should adopt Betty's positive attitude. It's not just about surviving; it's about thriving, even in the toughest of times. Betty's got that spirit, and it's inspiring all of us to stay strong and hopeful.
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