“I got it from my mom, and that never changed,” she said. “I always find the positive.”

She joked about her longevity, saying the key was her diet.

“I try to avoid anything green,” she said. “I think it's working.”

White was well-known for her role as Rose on The Golden Girls, playing the sweet-natured roommate in a house full of older women making a chosen family. But her career started much earlier than that, when she began working in radio and had her own program titled The Betty White Show. She received her first Emmy nomination in 1951 for her work as the co-host on daily variety show Hollywood on Television. Her second and third nominations came in the 1970s for her work on The Mary Tyler Moore Show. In total across her career, she was nominated for for 21 Primetime Emmys, with five wins.