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Sally Struthers , a veteran actress has given viewers notable roles on both television shows and films. With memorable appearances she has also become a relevant voice who has now chosen to speak her personal opinion publicly. This recent event highlights unique behind the scene experiences.
In a recent podcast appearance, Sally Struthers stated that she did not have a pleasant time in the company of Betty White. Struthers stated that she felt fat shamed by her after they worked on a game show pilot. Her new perspective of a known beloved icon sparked a large dialogue.
The comments stem from when the two worked together where they were provided food and Betty mentioned Sally shouldn't be taking a cookie in a way that made her feel as though she had been fat shamed. The tone created caused a large negative reaction for the actress,
Although others viewed White in a great light Struthers saw her a very different way. Struthers stated she thought of Betty White as being “passive-aggressive”.
She acknowledged how well loved White was for having petition to have her on Saturday Night Live. However Struthers shared her feelings that the media did not know the "real" her. This honest reflection contrasted all previously believed views about Betty White.
While Struthers spoke with a sense of discontent when reflecting on White. The conversation changes direction when her connection with “Golden Girl” co-star Bea Arthur comes into view.
She expressed how Arthur had an impact and was a "force of nature". She remembered specific moments where her comedic timing made light in usually dry professional settings and recalled her using “all sorts of expletives in her lines” to give surprise and humor.
She often remembered moments such as meeting Bea at the grocery store. She stated that both her and Bea found joy in trashing every person they knew. This is where she stated “I loved how filthy she was”.
These real life moments with Arthur make for memorable exchanges of support and honesty with a fellow person. This created an impression about what her views were of others. In contrast to White they seemed to get along which also showcases a different approach to what people percieve versus their lived experiences.
Struthers career highlights not only her own success. It showcases other experiences such as that with “All in the Family” where she won two Emmy’s and “Gilmore Girls” where she had another recurring character role.
She continues to work today from “A Man on the Inside" to “ Dinosaurs ” to “TaleSpin" showcasing her extensive range and the versatility in roles over many different forms of media.