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Betty White

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This article is about the Betty White character. For the real-life guest star, please see Betty White.
"If you watch even one second of PBS and don't contribute, you're a thief. A common thief!"
―Betty White[src]
Betty White
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Character Information
Gender:
Female ♀
Status:
Alive
Hair: White
Occupation: Actress
First appearance: "Missionary: Impossible"
Voiced by: Herself


Betty White is an American actress best known for her role as Rose Nylund on The Golden Girls.

History

Betty White hosted a PBS pledge drive, telling viewers that they were thieves if they watched the programs but didn't contribute. Homer Simpson, driven by guilt and by having his favorite program, Do Shut Up, interrupted too often, called in and pledged $10,000 so PBS would get back to showing the program. Homer didn't leave his name, but the PBS Pledge Enforcement Team tracked him down and made him go to his bank to withdraw the money. When things didn't go well at the bank, Betty White got Homer to confess that he didn't have the money, and then sicced the Do Shut Up hooligans on him.[1]

When Homer had a job as a paparazzo photographer, he took Betty White's picture as she picked up her dry cleaning. Homer had come to expect the celebrities to be unfriendly and have no idea who he was. Betty White, however, was pleasant and friendly to Homer, greeted him by name, and didn't object at all to his taking her picture.[2]

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