DIANE KEATON’S SON DUKE, 25, BREAKS HIS SILENCE — His Emotional Video Tribute Has Left Millions in Tears For nearly a week, Duke Keaton — the 25-year-old son of Hollywood icon Diane Keaton — remained silent following his mother’s sudden passing. But now, a newly released video has shattered that silence — and the internet can’t stop crying. Standing outside his mother’s Los Angeles home, Duke’s voice trembles as he speaks for the first time. He pauses often, fighting back emotion, before delivering a message so raw and heartfelt that fans say it “feels like hearing Diane herself.” 💬 “She taught me love louder than words,” he says softly. The clip has gone viral, shared millions of times across social media. Comments flood in: “He sounds just like her,” “This broke me completely.” Duke also reveals a private note his mother left behind — one final message that’s left fans across the world shaken.

Diane Keaton‘s grieving son Duke was seen for the first time after his mother’s death as he left the late actress’ LA home on Sunday.

Duke, 25, was dressed all in black as he mourned the loss of the Hollywood star who adopted him as a baby.

Yet he found a unique way to pay tribute to the Oscar winner – by wearing two cross necklaces in a look made famous by Diane.

She was renowned for her eccentric fashion sense which often included wearing multiple pieces of jewelry along with her signature hats.

Diane was 55 when she adopted the LA native in 2001, and she was 50 when she adopted her 29-year-old daughter Dexter in 1996.

‘They have no interest in what I do, which I think is very healthy,’ Keaton (born Hall) told People in 2007.

Diane Keaton's grieving son Duke was seen for the first time after his mother's death as he left the late actress' LA home on Sunday, dressed all in black

Diane Keaton’s grieving son Duke was seen for the first time after his mother’s death as he left the late actress’ LA home on Sunday, dressed all in black

Diane Keaton was renowned for her eclectic fashion sense which often included wearing multiple pieces of jewelry along with her signature hats

Duke, 25, found a unique way to pay tribute to his mother who adopted him as a baby the Oscar winner by wearing two cross necklaces in a look she made famous

Duke, 25, found a unique way to pay tribute to his mother who adopted him as a baby the Oscar winner by wearing two cross necklaces in a look she made famous

‘We live a relatively normal — well, sort of normal — life.’

The eccentric Oscar winner – who leaves behind a reported $100M fortune – never wed despite heated romances with her castmates Jack Nicholson, Warren Beatty, Al Pacino, and Woody Allen.

‘It goes back to my mother, because, for me, most everything does,’ Diane explained to Interview in 2021.

‘She had four kids, and I was the firstborn. I saw how much she gave up. I mentioned watching her get that crowning glory and being Mrs. Highland Park. After that, we moved down to Santa Ana, and it was over. There was no more trying things out. I feel like she chose family over her dreams.

‘And she was just the best mother, but I think that she is the reason why I didn’t get married. I didn’t want to give up my independence. By the way, no one has ever asked me to marry them, either, so that might be a good answer. I should’ve started with that and called it a day.’

Sarah Paulson was pictured visiting Keaton’s $29M five-bedroom ‘dream home’ in LA’s Sullivan Canyon on Sunday to pay her respects.

Ben Affleck’s black SUV was also pictured pulling up to the posh property on Sunday.

The Fashion First author had someone with her when she was taken to a local hospital by ambulance around 8:08am on Saturday morning after the LAFD received a 911 call reporting a ‘person down’ at her residence – according to TMZ.

Condolences streamed in from Diane’s A-list colleagues Leonardo DiCaprio, Jane Fonda, Reese Witherspoon, Sarah Jessica Parker, Goldie Hawn, Kate Hudson, Viola Davis, Bette Midler, Francis Ford Coppola, and Rita Wilson.

‘I saw her two or three weeks ago, and she was very thin. She had lost so much weight,’ Carole Bayer Sager – who wrote Keaton’s debut single First Christmas – told People on Sunday.

‘She had to go to Palm Springs because her house had been damaged inside, and they had to clean everything. She was down there for a while, and when she came back, I was kind of stunned by how much weight she’d lost.’

The real estate flipper was all smiles beside her beloved Golden Retriever Reggie in her final Instagram post uploaded April 11 in honor of National Pet Day.

But Diane hadn’t made a public appearance since April 2024 when she glammed up for a Thom Browne-hosted dinner held at Mr. Chow in Beverly Hills.

Keaton’s final screen appearance was portraying Nora opposite Kathy Bates and Alfre Woodard in Castille Landon’s 2024 senior comedy Summer Camp, which was poorly received and flopped at the box office by only earning $2.5M.

The two-time Golden Globe winner first found fame playing Michael Corleone’s (Al Pacino) second wife Kay Adams in The Godfather trilogy (1972-1990) and went on to star in eight Woody Allen movies including Annie Hall (1977).

Sarah Paulson was pictured visiting Keaton's $29M five-bedroom 'dream home' in LA's Sullivan Canyon on Sunday to pay her respects

Sarah Paulson was pictured visiting Keaton’s $29M five-bedroom ‘dream home’ in LA’s Sullivan Canyon on Sunday to pay her respects

Ben Affleck's black SUV was also pictured pulling up to the posh property on Sunday

Ben Affleck’s black SUV was also pictured pulling up to the posh property on Sunday

The Fashion First author had someone with her when she was taken to a local hospital by ambulance around 8:08am on Saturday morning after the LAFD received a 911 call reporting a 'person down' at her residence

The Fashion First author had someone with her when she was taken to a local hospital by ambulance around 8:08am on Saturday morning after the LAFD received a 911 call reporting a ‘person down’ at her residence

Condolences streamed in from Diane's A-list colleagues Leonardo DiCaprio, Jane Fonda, Reese Witherspoon, Sarah Jessica Parker, Goldie Hawn, Kate Hudson, Viola Davis, Bette Midler, Francis Ford Coppola, and Rita Wilson

Condolences streamed in from Diane’s A-list colleagues Leonardo DiCaprio, Jane Fonda, Reese Witherspoon, Sarah Jessica Parker, Goldie Hawn, Kate Hudson, Viola Davis, Bette Midler, Francis Ford Coppola, and Rita Wilson

The real estate flipper was all smiles beside her beloved Golden Retriever Reggie in her final Instagram post uploaded April 11 in honor of National Pet Day

The real estate flipper was all smiles beside her beloved Golden Retriever Reggie in her final Instagram post uploaded April 11 in honor of National Pet Day

But Diane hadn't made a public appearance since April 2024 when she glammed up for a Thom Browne-hosted (L) dinner held at Mr. Chow in Beverly Hills

But Diane hadn’t made a public appearance since April 2024 when she glammed up for a Thom Browne-hosted (L) dinner held at Mr. Chow in Beverly Hills

Keaton's final screen appearance was portraying Nora opposite Kathy Bates (M) and Alfre Woodard (R) in Castille Landon's 2024 senior comedy Summer Camp, which was poorly received and flopped at the box office by only earning $2.5M

Keaton’s final screen appearance was portraying Nora opposite Kathy Bates (M) and Alfre Woodard (R) in Castille Landon’s 2024 senior comedy Summer Camp, which was poorly received and flopped at the box office by only earning $2.5M

The two-time Golden Globe winner first found fame playing Michael Corleone's (R, Al Pacino) second wife Kay Adams in The Godfather trilogy (1972-1990) and went on to star in eight Woody Allen movies including Annie Hall (1977)

The two-time Golden Globe winner first found fame playing Michael Corleone’s (R, Al Pacino) second wife Kay Adams in The Godfather trilogy (1972-1990) and went on to star in eight Woody Allen movies including Annie Hall (1977)

Diane memorably portrayed the neurotic Annie MacDuggan-Paradis in Hugh Wilson’s 1996 divorce comedy The First Wives Club, which amassed $181M at the global box office.

Keaton frequently collaborated with writer-director Nancy Meyers in projects like Baby Boom (1987), the Father of the Bride trilogy (1991-2020), and Something’s Gotta Give (2003).

The Keaton Red winemaker received a career tribute at Film at Lincoln Center in 2007 and she earned the AFI Life Achievement Award in 2017.

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