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The legacy of beloved actress and animal advocate Betty White continues to shine. The United States Postal Service (USPS) has officially released a new Forever Stamp honoring the late star, known for iconic roles in "The Golden Girls" and "...
The creation of the Betty White Forever Stamp was a heartfelt project, especially for Boston-based illustrator Dale Stephanos. He drew inspiration from a 2010 photograph capturing White's signature sparkle in her later years. Stephanos adapted the photo, changing White's attire to purple – a color he associates with protest – to subtly honor her impactful, positive personality.
A key element requested by White's estate was the inclusion of her animal advocacy. Stephanos found a clever solution after noticing his wife's earrings and absentmindedly sketching. "I had a bit of a eureka moment and thought, 'What if I just give Betty an earring that's in the shape of a paw print?'" he recalled. This small but significant detail was approved and added to the final design. For Stephanos, the project held deep personal meaning, as his mother learned the design was approved shortly before she passed away, making it a poignant tribute.
The stamp's unveiling at the Los Angeles Zoo underscores White's lifelong dedication to animals. She was not only a donor but also served on the Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association's board.
Available now in panes of 20 for $14.60 ($0.73 per stamp), these Forever Stamps retain their value for first-class mail even if postage rates increase. They provide a lasting way to remember the "First Lady of Television."
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