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kem. At Diane Keaton’s private funeral in Los Angeles, Father of the Bride star Kimberly Williams-Paisley stood before family, friends, and Hollywood legends with tears in her eyes and a voice full of love 🥹! “She taught me how to be fearless,” Kimberly said softly, recalling the first time she met Keaton. “She told me, ‘Never dim your weirdness, that’s the light that makes you special’”. The room was filled with laughter through tears, the kind only Diane could inspire. Paul Simon sang Still Crazy After All These Years, Steve Martin smiled through misty eyes, and everyone present felt the same truth: Diane Keaton didn’t just act, she lived her roles, her quirks, her truth. And through Kimberly’s words, that fearless light continues to shine. ▶️ Watch Kimberly Williams-Paisley’s emotional tribute to Diane Keaton — a farewell that reminds us why being “a little weird” might just be the most beautiful thing of all

💔 A Farewell Full of Light and Laughter: Diane Keaton Remembered 🌿

In a quiet corner of Los Angeles, Hollywood gathered not for a premiere, but for a goodbye — a private farewell to one of its brightest, most beloved souls, Diane Keaton.

As the sun set behind the chapel windows, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, Keaton’s Father of the Bride co-star, stood before friends, family, and legends who had shared decades of laughter with her. Her voice trembled, but her heart spoke clearly:

“She taught me how to be fearless,” Kimberly said softly. “She told me, ‘Never dim your weirdness — that’s the light that makes you special.’” 🌟

The words lingered in the air, and for a moment, you could almost hear Diane’s signature laugh — that bright, unapologetic joy that filled every room she entered. The crowd wept, but they smiled too.

🎵 Paul Simon strummed “Still Crazy After All These Years.”
Steve Martin watched through misty eyes, his lips curling into a bittersweet grin.
And everyone there felt it — that Diane wasn’t truly gone. Her spirit, her quirks, her warmth, still danced between the tears and laughter.

Because Diane Keaton didn’t just play her roles — she lived them.
Every hat, every smile, every moment of courage was a piece of her truth.

And through Kimberly’s words, that truth still shines — reminding us all that being a little weird, a little wild, and entirely yourself might just be the most beautiful thing of all. 💫

▶️ Watch Kimberly Williams-Paisley’s emotional tribute — a celebration of a woman who turned authenticity into art, and fearlessness into her final legacy.

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