USPS to release new stamp in honor of late Betty White

USPS to release new stamp in honor of late Betty White

It's been almost three years since the world lost its Hollywood and cultural icon with Betty White, but the late actress still has (literally) left her stamp on the world.

On Friday, 11 May. On the 15th, the US Post Office (USPS) announced the upcoming line of new 2025 stamps, one of which is a stamp in honor of White.

"American television icon Betty White (1922-2021) shared her wit and warmth with viewers over 70 years, including roles in the Golden Girls and the Mary Tyler Moore show," the USPS wrote in a statement shared on the ministry's website. It will be. "The comedy actor, who in the 90s acquired a younger generation of fans, was also revered as a caring defender of animals.

According to USPS, Dale Stefanos has created a digital illustration that will be released in 2025. The stamp is based on a 2010 photo of the late actress by Kwak Alston, and the stamp itself was designed by USPS art director Greg Breeding.

Stefanos shared the news on his Instagram account, along with a photo of the stamp.Stefanos shared his photo on his Twitter account

"We are so excited to share the news, so the @bettymwhite stamp from @uspostalservice will be released soon," the designer wrote in the caption.Instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrammed instagrams. "I would like to send a letter back to my 18-year-old self with this stamp on it and tell him that everything is going to be OK.

White died on 12 May. A 99—year-old as a result of a cerebrovascular accident in 2021-31 - what is commonly known as a stroke. At the time, one source told people that the stroke was mild, and the late actress "died peacefully in her sleep."

In a documentary released just 10 days before her death, White talked about how she wanted to be remembered after she left.

"If you don't at least notice and emphasize the good things, when bad, really tragic things come, it gets harder to handle," the late actress said at the time. "When you find something interesting or fun, the whole body has a different attitude. It will relax. And it must be healthy, to have that aspect, to assume as tension and worry. I think optimism has a lot to do with it, and I learned it on my mother's lap.

White discussed her legacy again in an interview with the Television Academy, saying she didn't even know if she would be remembered.

"Somewhere, I just want to make people laugh and think a little bit," she said. "And 2 parts of my life, the animal part and the TV part, and I worked them together as much as I could.

In the end, White explained that she just wanted to be remembered as a friend.

"That's what I want to be remembered for," she explained at the time. "Betty, as their good friend they invited to their house."

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