Sally Struthers Accuses Betty White of Fat-Shaming! What Really Happened

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Sally later revealed, โ€œI know everyone adores her. They absolutely adored her. They even signed petitions to have her guest host Saturday Night Live. Iโ€™m aware of all that. However, my personal experience with her wasnโ€™t as great.โ€ An elderly woman in a white outfit is pictured sitting outdoors, smiling warmly at the camera.

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The All in the Family star went on to describe Betty as a โ€œvery passive-aggressive woman.โ€ Sally further shared an incident when she visited Bettyโ€™s house to work on a pilot for a new game show, and Betty had her housekeeper bring out some cookies for them, as reported by People on Wednesday (January 15). Sally recounted, โ€œWhen the plate of cookies was set in front of us, Betty made a comment when I reached for one, saying, โ€˜Oh, I wouldnโ€™t do that if I were you, dear, you donโ€™t need a cookie.'โ€

In a new interview, Sally discussed her negative experiences with Betty. Three individuals, including a woman with long blonde hair at the center, are seen smiling in a warmly lit room.

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Sally continued, โ€œShe totally fat-shamed me in front of everyone in the room. I felt it was not a nice thing to do.โ€ Sallyโ€™s criticism of Betty received backlash on social media, with a Facebook user commenting, โ€œBetty was straightforwardโ€ฆ this lady is wrong to speak negatively after her passing.โ€

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Another person wrote, โ€œWhy wait until Betty is no longer here to defend herself? Seeking attention much?โ€ And someone else defended Betty, saying, โ€œDonโ€™t you dare speak ill of my Betty White.โ€

Sally recounted a previous encounter where Betty allegedly fat-shamed her during a meeting for a game show pilot. A woman with curly blonde hair, dressed in black, is pictured smiling in a dimly lit setting; caption: fat-shamed revelation.

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Another individual chimed in, questioning Sallyโ€™s timing in sharing these claims after Bettyโ€™s passing. They said, โ€œIf Betty commented, she mustโ€™ve had a reason. She was a kind soul.โ€ Nonetheless, Sally shared more positive memories of another Golden Girls cast member, Bea Arthur, who played Maude, the cousin of Sallyโ€™s character Edith Bunker in All in the Family.

A woman sitting indoors with a surprised expression, surrounded by lamps and plants, contemplating passive-aggressive behavior.

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โ€œBea Arthur was a force of nature,โ€ Sally recalled. She mentioned that Bea would insert expletives into her lines to shock the producers and network executives. Sally shared, โ€œI didnโ€™t have the best experience with her,โ€ in reference to Betty.

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Shared. โ€œI adored her unfiltered nature.โ€ Bea passed away from lung cancer at her Los Angeles residence on April 25, 2009, at the age of 86.
In a cozy room setting, Sally Struthers is seen addressing a passive-aggressive remark related to fat-shaming.
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Sally didnโ€™t just have conflicts with Betty; she also criticized Norman Lear, the creator of All in the Family.
During a Letโ€™s Talk About That! interview, Sally disclosed a strained relationship with Norman, accusing him of exclusion, derogatory remarks, and taking undue credit for the showโ€™s inception.
Sally appeared on an episode of Letโ€™s Talk About That! alongside Larry Saperstein and Jacob Bellotti, which aired on Monday (January 13).
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Two individuals holding microphones are depicted discussing fat-shaming, along with text overlay representing a passive-aggressive experience.
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The actress claimed she was excluded from cast gatherings and was told she was cast due to her โ€œblue eyes and a fat face.โ€
She alleged: โ€œI was never invited to his house in eight years,โ€ and while the podcast hosts expressed sympathy, she added: โ€œIt was hurtful,โ€ as reported by The Daily Mail on Thursday (January 16).
She even spent $40,000 on an unsuccessful legal attempt to exit the show after five seasons due to her dissatisfaction with limited lines.
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According to Sally, she was left with โ€œabout three lines per show like: โ€˜Iโ€™ll help you set the table, Ma!โ€™ โ€˜Michael, where are you going?โ€™โ€ and: โ€œโ€˜Oh, Daddy, stop it!โ€™ And the next week, Iโ€™d have the three same lines but in a different order.โ€
Despite her failed legal effort, Sally explained: โ€œI lost and returned for three more seasons, but they were the most enjoyable for meโ€ as the writers provided โ€œplenty for me to do on the show.โ€
Despite their disagreements, Sally remained on the show for eight seasons, won two Emmys, and later starred in the spin-off Gloria.
โ€œIt was probably intended as a jest,โ€ a reader commented.

The article titled โ€œSally Struthers Claims Betty White โ€˜Fat-Shamedโ€™ Her, Calls Her A โ€˜Very Passive-Aggressive Woman'โ€ was first published on Bored Panda. In the text, comments were made regarding junk food habits and passive-aggressive behavior at a social event, with a focus on weight issues. Additionally, there was a suggestion to let go of issues concerning Betty White following her passing.
The article also delved into a discussion about Betty Whiteโ€™s comedic style, particularly her interactions with Joan Rivers, highlighting their playful insults. Sally Struthers was mentioned in the context of claiming that Betty White had โ€œfat-shamedโ€ her and labeling her as a โ€œvery passive-aggressive woman.โ€

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