Sarah Paulson fought back tears after being asked about her “dear friend,” the late Diane Keaton.While attending the premiere of her new Hulu series “All’s Fair” on Friday, Paulson was asked to speak on the death of Keaton — a subject she was not emotionally ready to discuss. “She was a very dear friend of mine, so it’s not something I’m able to talk about, yet,” Paulson said in a video from Access Hollywood. She then praise Keaton, who died on Oct. 11 from pneumonia, and the friendship they shared.“All I can say, and I have been saying tonight, which is important to me to communicate, is that, what you thought she was as a performer — she was more spectacular as a human being,” she continued. Sarah Paulson, right, said she was the "luckiest person in the world" to be friends wit the late Diane Keaton.Allen Berezovsky via Getty Images“I was the luckiest person in the world to have had her in my life the way that I did,” Paulson said, appearing to be trying to keep herself from crying.In the wake of Keaton’s death, many actors shared their fondest memories of the beloved star, including her former “The First Wives Club” co-star Bette Midler. The pair, who appeared alongside Goldie Hawn in the 1996 movie, shared a connection that Midler “adored,” recalling how filming with Keaton left her “crying with laughter.”“We had so much on that show,” Midler added. “I think that was the most fun I’ve ever had.”Close
Sarah Paulson Struggles To Speak When Asked About Diane Keaton’s Death
The actor responded to a question about the recent death of her "very dear friend" on the red carpet.














