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Betty White’s former iconic Brentwood home has been torn down for almost a year.

On Sunday, Wyatt shared a post on Instagram saying that the “Golden Girls” star’s former residence is no longer standing.

“Hello everyone! I know I owe you a post (or two). This is such a busy time of year and coming up on the anniversary of Betty’s passing is hitting me in a way I didn’t expect. Her Brentwood home is no more (save for the soon-to-be-destroyed fireplaces). So wonderful.” I promise to pay great respect to Our Lady soon!!!” The statement read.

According to the Los Angeles Times, White’s assistant Kiersten Michaels is in charge of the late star’s social media accounts.

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In the picture, there was only a fireplace left in the dugout. Many fans took to the Post’s comments section to express their concerns about why the White House was torn down.

“Why in the world would they tear it down?” One user wrote, adding a sad face emoji. “This is terrible! Why destroy such beautiful icons [sic] He didn’t even come home a whole year after she passed?!” added another.

Betty White's former Brentwood home

Betty White’s former Brentwood home has been demolished. (Marlene Okulik Sotheby’s International Realty – Pacific Palisades Broker/Getty Images/Fox News)

White’s former Los Angeles home was listed in April for $10.5 million. The house is listed as foreclosed, which gives the new owner permission to demolish the property. According to Entertainment Tonight, the home sold in June for $10.678 million.

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Built in 1952, the single-family home has been sold for more than 50 years since it first went on the market.

White’s owner, Alan Ludden, first purchased the property in 1968. The actress lived there until her death in December 2021.

Betty White

Betty White died just before her 100th birthday in December 2021. (Photo by Amanda Edwards/WireImage/Getty Images)

The “park-like” property overlooks the Getty Museum and the mountains and is described as “lovingly cared for” in the listing.

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The listing also said the property would be a “unique opportunity to build your dream home” on a flat site in a “peaceful country setting”.

White died on New Year’s Eve 2021 at the age of 99 after suffering a stroke. She was just a few weeks shy of what would have been her 100th birthday.

Fox Business’s Angelica Stabile contributed to this report.

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