Betty White Tells Rue McClanahan to Drop Dead

February 4, 2010 at 5:25pm PST

"Dear Rue, I hope you hurry up and die so I can be the last Golden Girl left. NOT KIDDING!"

That's the note that Betty White sent to fellow Golden Girl Rue McClanahan when she was in the hospital for a stroke a few weeks ago. 

She was kidding, of course, and Rue thought it was hilarious. That's just how they talk to each other. We would actually love it if Betty White told us to drop dead too.

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Wow

Be careful what you even jokingly wish for, Betty.

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