She turns 99 this Sunday.
And nationally beloved Betty White said she still feels in a great mood with her birthday around the corner.
“I’m blessed with good health, so 99 is no different than being 98,” she told People, noting how important “a sense of humor is.”

Sunbeam: the nationally beloved Betty White told that she still feels in a fine feeling with her birthday around the corner; pictured in 2015
The Golden Girls icon wisely said, ‘Do not take yourself too seriously. You can lie to others – not like me – but you can not lie to yourself. ‘
She also likes to maintain a sunny outlook on life, because ‘I do not like the other side. The positive side is much nicer. ‘
Betty eagerly expects to expect life after closing when ‘visits to good friends and food can be brought to my animal friends’ will become feasible.
Her tips for longevity and happiness are ‘Once again a sense of humor. To just look on the positive side and not stand on the downside. ‘

It looks fantastic: ‘I’m blessed with good health, so 99 is no different than becoming 98’, she told People, noting how important ‘a sense of humor’ is; pictured in 1957
She pointed out: ‘Take in too much energy to be negative. I also have a good agent who keeps me busy all the time. ‘
Last spring, a friend of hers showed up that Betty would enjoy a cocktail every time she went home in the midst of the pandemic.
The Hot In Cleveland star’s choice is a ‘vodka martini’ with ‘sausage rolls and fries’, a friend told Closer Weekly.

Titan: Betty has worked on television for eight decades, setting the longest career in the history of the medium; pictured in 1957

Throwback: She’s been to a slew of hit shows, including The Mary Tyler Moore Show; she is depicted on this series with Mary in 1975

Legend: However, Betty is best known for starring in The Golden Girls from 1985 to 1992 with Rue McClanahan (top left), Bea Arthur (top right) and Estelle Getty (bottom left)
This friend tells: ‘Betty likes to joke that vodka keeps her young. She likes the image of her sitting at home in a rocking chair, drinking a martini and watching games, but she’s not really a big drinker. It’s not her. She will only take a few sips of a cocktail if the occasion requires it. ‘
Betty lives in Carmel, California, and last year her representative told Today she has a beautiful backyard with a number of wild animals visiting. ‘
She visited ‘helpers who are amazing’ with her and ‘wild animals’ in her backyard, says the representative and said: ‘The virus is scared of Betty!’

Iconic: Betty played in the program from 1985 to 1992 as Rose Nylund, a kind-hearted bottle blonde ditch from St. Louis. Olaf, Minnesota
“No one is allowed in except those who have to,” but she still has several calls with her publicist within a week, during which “we always laugh.”
Betty has worked in television for eight decades and has presented the longest career in the history of the medium.
Although she’s been to a slew of hit shows, including The Mary Tyler Moore Show, she’s the most beloved to The Golden Girls.

Breakaway: The Golden Girls was terminated because Bea Arthur (right) did not want to do it anymore, and Betty then joined Rue and Estelle in a sequel

Short: Titled The Golden Palace (photo), the play-off in 1993 lasted only one season and the three remaining clues began to form a hotel together
Betty starred in the show from 1985 to 1992 as Rose Nylund, a kind-hearted bottle-blonde ditch from St. Louis. Olaf, Minnesota.
She was part of the lead cast with Bea Arthur, Rue McClanahan and Estelle Getty, all three of whom were younger than her, but her progress.
The Golden Girls were terminated because Bea did not want to do it anymore, and Betty then joined Rue and Estelle in a sequel.
Titled The Golden Palace, the play-off show lasted only one season in 1993 and the three remaining clues together started a hotel.

Thank you for being a friend: the Golden Girls glass made a toast to their show when they reached their 100th episode in 1989