HEADLINE: 🐾 “Diane Keaton’s Final Act of Love: $5 Million to Beloved Dog Reggie Leaves Fans in Awe!”

The world was stunned on October 11 by the sad news of the passing of legendary actress and director Diane Keaton, aged 79. While her unforgettable performances in classics like The Godfather films, Annie Hall, and Father of the Bride left cinematic history forever changed, fans are now captivated by a revelation even more heartwarming — and slightly outrageous.
Sources report that Keaton, whose fortune totaled around $100 million, has left a significant portion of her estate to her Golden Retriever, Reggie. According to AOL, the beloved pooch is set to inherit $5 million — a gesture that has left social media buzzing and fans marveling at the actress’s devotion to her four-legged companion.
“Reggie was her world,” a friend shared with Rob Shuter’s Substack. “Diane used to joke that her great loves were her children, Al Pacino, architecture—and that dog.”
Indeed, Keaton’s affection for Reggie was legendary. Her final Instagram post ever, a tribute to pets for National Pet Day on April 11, featured her with Reggie, her loyal companion. She once told AARP about how Reggie came into her life:
“A friend of mine gave her to me. I didn’t even ask for her. He came to me and said, ‘I think you need this dog.’ I was like, ‘Okay, I guess?’ Of course, now I just love her. Dogs are irresistible. They’re just idiots. Reggie is a big jerk, and she’s hilarious.”
It’s clear that Keaton considered Reggie more than a pet — she was family. With this unprecedented act, her two children, Dexter (27) and Duke (22), will now be sharing their inheritance with their canine sister, a revelation that has delighted fans and ignited conversations across the internet.
Beyond her film career, Keaton was a true renaissance woman: an actress, director, entrepreneur, furniture designer, eyewear designer, and even a singer. But it’s this gesture toward Reggie — ensuring that the dog’s life will continue luxuriously even in her absence — that shows the depth of her heart and humor.
“She clearly loved this dog very much and wants to make sure she has a great life, even if she is not there,” the source said.
The news has sparked a wave of admiration and even envy from fans worldwide: a $5 million inheritance for a Golden Retriever is no small gesture! Diane Keaton’s final act of love has reminded the world that sometimes, the truest legacies are measured not in dollars or films, but in devotion and joy shared with those we love — human or otherwise.
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