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Diane Keaton's Kids: FIRST PHOTO

First Posted: 03/18/10 06:12 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 03:25 PM ET

Diane Keaton Kids

Meet Diane Keaton's kids: Dexter, 13, and Duke, 8. For the first time ever, Keaton, 63, has allowed them to be photographed with her. You can check out the spread in the November issue of More, on newsstands October 27.

Keaton also talks about her man-free existence. Here are some highlights:

I'm free to do what I want to try to do. I don't have to worry that I'm not living up to some responsibility as a partner to somebody else."
"I don't think men even look at me anymore. If anything could work in that area, it would probably be if I paid him. Then I think we could work out an affable relationship. 'Remember, at eight we're going to dinner. Until then, you're free, take care of yourself.' "

You can read the entire More interview here.


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Meet Diane Keaton's kids: Dexter, 13, and Duke, 8. For the first time ever, Keaton, 63, has allowed them to be photographed with her. You can check out the spread in the November issue of More, on new...
Meet Diane Keaton's kids: Dexter, 13, and Duke, 8. For the first time ever, Keaton, 63, has allowed them to be photographed with her. You can check out the spread in the November issue of More, on new...
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09:31 PM on 10/23/2009
She is wonderful. I loved her in Something's Gotta Give: http://www.actressscene.com/2009/03/diane-keaton-in-somethings-gotta-give.html
06:24 PM on 10/22/2009
Oh, my, Diane -- you are my absolute hero with your singleness statement.
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brahdog
hello walls
09:50 PM on 10/21/2009
"dexter" on a girl is kinda sucky
09:24 PM on 10/21/2009
You and your kids are beautiful Diane! Keep doing your thing honey
02:20 PM on 10/21/2009
After menopause, most women's libidos drop a bit. It can be very freeing. I'm married but have many, many single women as friends and they seem much more interested in having other women as companions (not lovers, guys---friends) than men. Many of them have been married, divorced and then gone through years of dating. They're beautiful and accomplished but just in a different place than they were when their hormones were raging. She sounds a lot like them. But she's always been a free spirit.
Norm
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10:31 AM on 10/21/2009
Any single woman has the choice to constantly seek a man or to get on with her life, with the attitude that if it happens it happens and if it doesn't, it doesn't. Those I know who have constantly sought a man throughout life have been more persisitently miserable than those who didn't. I chose the latter option early on, @40. That said, starting to feel invisible in one's fifties is not limited to movie stars. I certainly did, as did every one of my friends, some not until their spouses died. Diane Keaton, when I have seen her, looks her age and so what? She is terrific. With two children, I'm quite sure she is as busy as she needs to be, and certainly has love in her life. At my age, 63, my father was happily dating a 35 year old, which probably would have been more difficult if he hadn't been extremely good looking and didn't have money. I've met the occasional woman who happily dated in her sixties, but I don't find sixty three year old men any more enticing than they find me. Who cares????
09:14 AM on 10/21/2009
Take Two: "Okay kids, It's time for a family portrait, everybody jump and smile for the camera."( She is a little strange.)
09:13 AM on 10/21/2009
"Okay, it's time for a family porrait kids, everybody jump and smile for the camera". ( She is a little strange.)
08:33 AM on 10/21/2009
I understand Keaton's lifestyle choice. A woman over fifty is by then socially and family wise happy and busy. Our role in a relationship with a man is so different than a man's that we don't covet that kind of "love" anymore, as we appreciate other many "loves" in our lives. No judgement, just conscious understanding. She could be in a relationship at any moment if she desired to fit it into her world right now. But she is enjoying raising kids (the best) and all the complex and miriad experiences that intersect that. Women her age who are alone, finished with family ties, or never had them, will want a relationship as they need to have love in their lives. Ah, love, so many aspects, it's a beautiful intention...no matter who you shower it on....go Diane
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07:30 AM on 10/21/2009
who gives a flying fandango...we suck as a nation
07:20 AM on 10/21/2009
gosh. i simply adore Diane Keaton. major girlcrush
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repugnicansfearme
Here endeth the lesson.
06:47 AM on 10/21/2009
Uh, since Diane is 63-- don't you mean to say "adopted kids"? I mean, come on, she is 63.
poorwriter
Why is common sense so rare?
07:37 AM on 10/21/2009
Right, since "adopted" aren't as good as those kids you squeeze out between your thighs. Just ask Octomom!
Does it really matter if kids are adopted or your birth children? It didn't matter to me.
09:17 AM on 10/21/2009
They are her children . . . she WANTED them, she is RAISING them and she LOVES them. Your comment is rude.
09:33 AM on 10/21/2009
well said MzTexas
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Steamboater
Forget hope. Agitate.
05:14 AM on 10/21/2009
They must have shot Keaton with kleig lights and used swiss cheese as a filter.
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Dots
The shadow of God is beauty.
11:29 AM on 10/21/2009
You and Perez Hilton should combine your snide remarks.
I don't care to know either of you.
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Steamboater
Forget hope. Agitate.
04:36 PM on 10/21/2009
Did I ask you to? LOL I love DIane Keaton; she's a fine actress and bright and a good person but still a Hollywood actor who concerned with her she looks. Nothing wrong with that but please, she looks barely like the 'young' woman in this photo.
05:05 AM on 10/21/2009
Diane Keaton is fab . . . she's right about men and how you feel towards them . . . after a certain point . . they just are not necessary except as friends . . .

great picture . .. her children are beautiful!
03:39 AM on 10/21/2009
I heard Germaine Greer say something similar last year, at a seminar I went to. She said something to the effect of "It's very freeing to be over 50; you don't worry about how you look to men any more, because it is obvious that they aren't looking at you".
06:37 AM on 10/21/2009
That's not true. Even though they are not looking, women over 50 are still self-conscious.
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dems08
2012: 60 US Senators / 218 House Seats
09:10 AM on 10/21/2009
and they are looking
09:18 AM on 10/21/2009
Untrue. I'm over 50 and I have more than my fair share of men looking at me. I also care what I look like.
02:22 PM on 10/21/2009
I think many women continue to enjoy their femininity and expressing it through clothes, hair, etc. Many women want to look pretty whether the guys are looking or not.