How did Diane Keaton pass away? The truth about her skin cancer, eating disorder, and sudden health decline at 79

However, an unnamed friend of Keaton later told the press that the star’s health had “suddenly deteriorated” in recent months. “In his final months, he was surrounded only by his closest family, who chose to keep things very private. Even his longtime friends weren’t fully aware of what was going on,” the source told People.
Diane Keaton’s skin cancer
According to a 2015 article by the Los Angeles Times, Keaton was diagnosed with basal cell carcinoma at the age of 21 and was recently diagnosed with squamous cell cancer through two surgeries.
“It’s a family history,” he said, “my Aunt Martha had skin cancer so bad they took out her nose. My father had basal skin cancer and my brother had it too. It’s tough with this skin cancer. That’s why you have to wear sunscreen.”
However, the article reveals that Keaton, whose cause of death was not shared, did not start taking care of her skin until later in her life.
Keaton struggled with bulimia
While the cause of death remains a mystery, People sheds light on Keaton’s past health issues. Keaton announced to the press that she was struggling with bulimia in 2017.
Bulimia is a serious type of eating disorder. According to the Cleveland Clinic, it is characterized by eating large amounts of food in a short period of time (binge eating) and then getting rid of the food (purging).
He put his dream house up for sale
People also reported that Keaton had put his ‘dream home’ up for sale due to his failing health. According to Celebrity Net Worth, Keaton’s net worth was $100 million before his death, which was increased significantly by flipping high-end real estate.
He sold a Laguna Beach home for $12.75 million in 2006 after purchasing it for $7.5 million in 2004, according to Parade. Keaton also sold her Pacific Palisades home in Los Angeles for $6.9 million in 2016 after purchasing it for $5.6 million in 2012. He sold a property in Tucson, Arizona, for $2.6 million in 2020 after paying only for it. $1.5 million for this in 2018.


