Betty White's words of wisdom will live on.
Below, White looks back on career accolades, her beloved pets, advice she'd give her younger self, even hot dogs — and even at nearly 100 years old, there's no denying the Betty we all loved still had it.| Credit: Kelsey McNeal/Walt Disney Television via Getty ImagesENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: You are considered a legend and icon by people everywhere, and many actresses look to you as a career inspiration.
Who was that person for you?JEAN SMART: I feel privileged to have been able to work with you twice and each time you were a pro; classy, generous, hilarious, and as lovable as Man's Best Friend. We know how much you love, I love all! But in terms of dogs, though it's hard to pick just one, I've always been fond of Pekingnese because of my dear Bandit.
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