Diane Keaton’s Final Note Was Just 7 Words—But What It Did to John Foster Has Left Millions Reeling. ML

“This One’s for You”: John Foster Shares Diane Keaton’s Last Texts in Tearful Tribute
The world is grieving the loss of Hollywood icon Diane Keaton, who passed away at 79. But one tribute has touched hearts deeper than any other — musician John Foster reading her final messages on live TV.

A Friendship Beyond the Spotlight
They weren’t just famous friends. Foster, the country-rock legend, called her his “quiet compass.” Their bond began at a charity event and grew into something rare and real.
“She was… light,” Foster said, tears in his eyes. “She made you feel seen.”
The Final Texts
“Don’t forget to laugh at the small things.”
“Keep singing even when it hurts.”
“You’ve got a good heart. The world needs to hear it.”
Foster choked up reading them. “I didn’t know those would be her last words to me.”
More Than an Actress
Keaton was always there — sending notes before shows, reminding him to stay grounded. She once said:
“The real applause is the kind that happens in people’s hearts.”

The Internet Responds
Fans flooded X and TikTok with tears and love. #ThankYouDiane and #JohnAndDiane trended within hours.
Meryl Streep: “A masterpiece of a woman.”
Robert De Niro: “We lost a heartbeat.”
Carrie Underwood: “Heaven just got classier.”
Her Final Moments
Foster sang her a private lullaby in her last hours. Later, he recorded a song in his studio — a farewell the world will never hear.
“I still text her sometimes,” he admitted. “It makes me feel like she’s still listening.”

A Final Promise
“You said not to stop singing, Diane. So I won’t.”
The Song Lives On
As candles light up Hollywood and fans play her favorite oldies, one thing is clear — Diane’s light didn’t fade. It just moved into the hearts she touched.
 
				



