Diane Keaton brings iconic style to every aspect of her life,Love Conquest whether it be acting, writing, or fashion, and so it should come as no surprise that she's killing it on Instagram, too.
The 72-year-old's account is a wholesome hub of never-before-seen throwbacks, hilarious jokes, nods to impressive art and architecture, thoughtful birthday wishes to fellow celebs, and quality Crush Content.
SEE ALSO: Nancy Meyers movies, rankedIt's a national treasure, and it's time we all give it the appreciation it deserves.
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Here's a taste of the kind of content you can look forward to, should you shoot her a follow. (Note: Nearly every post is captioned in ALL CAPS for sass and emphasis, so prepare yourself accordingly.)
Your fave would NEVER share their childhood report cards, but naturally Keaton has. The actress occasionally takes time to share personal memories from her childhood — like letters to her mom and dad, a tile she took from Jimmy Stewart's house, and yes, even her grades in school. (Can you believea teacher had the nerve to give her just a "satisfactory" in "Accomplishment"?)
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She also shares toddler photos, family photos from 2009, pictures of her old shoes, and even black-and-white shots of her three-year-old self building snowmen in 1949.
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When she's not sharing throwbacks, Keaton's living in the present, reminding people to drive carefully or be more open-minded.
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If you're in the mood to swoon, Keaton's Instagram is theplace to be. The actress loves to post stunning photos of actors like Matt Dillon, Jude Law, Eddie Redmayne, Leonardo DiCaprio, Barbra Streisand, and more. And yes, for all the Book Club fans out there, she shows some love to her ridiculously handsome co-star Andy Garcia.
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Keaton is extremely popular in Hollywood and therefore has a bunch of cool and talented friends. If they're as lucky as Channing Tatum or Ellen DeGeneres, Keaton might even give them a fun birthday shoutout.
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There you have it, folks. Keaton's every Instagram follower's dream -- give her a follow.
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