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The rescue pup featured in the 94thAcademy Awardstribute toBetty Whitenow has a home — withJohn Travolta.
Now, Travolta’s 11-year-old son Ben has adopted the beloved pooch.
Travolta, 68, shared the sweet news on Instagram Monday with a photo of Ben holding Mac N Cheese, in which thePulp Fictionstar smiled behind them.
“Ben adopted this dog from last nights Oscar tribute to Betty White. Thank you@curtisleejamie&@pawworks,” Travoltawrotein the caption.
Posting the photo on her ownInstagram, Curtis called the adoption “A MAGICAL ending to the story from last night.”
She went on to note that she “reconnected” with Travolta, with whom she costarred in the 1985 filmPerfect,at the ceremony and was on her way home when she received a photo via text of Travolta holding the pup.
“I thought it was so beautiful to see him with her and then today I found out that he and his son, Ben have adopted beautiful little mac & cheese and are taking her home today,” Curtis wrote.
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Curtis continued, “It is an emotional end and a perfect tribute to Betty White and it shines a light and AMPLIFIES the message that heroes who, like Betty, and Chad from@pawworksand Nancy from@perfect_pet_rescueand the team at@maedayrescueand the hundreds of thousands of other rescues, who love and support ANIMALS, that rescuing animals and offering them shelter from the storm of life and a warm and loving home is one of life’s most important actions we humans can take!#adoptdontshop.”
Dog rescue Paw Works also celebrated the adoption on Instagram,writing, “On a night of winners and losers, we think Mac N Cheese is the biggest winner of all!”
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Curtis brought out Mac N Cheese during the tribute to White on Sunday. “She was not only a Golden Girl, she was a legend,” Curtis said of White. “She brightened every room she walked in and brought a smile to all who watched her on the screen day in and day out, for almost a century.”
“She was a woman who cared so much for not just her two-legged friends but for animals just like this one,” Curtis continued, as she held up the adorable puppy.
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“So, the greatest gift you could give Betty White is to open your heart and your home and adopt a rescue dog just like Mac N Cheese fromPaw Works.”
“Thank you, Betty, thank you for being a friend to us all,” Curtis concluded, giving a nod to the iconicGolden Girlstheme song.
Whitedied Dec. 31at age 99. The television legend had memorable roles in movies like 2009’sThe Proposaland 2010’sYou Again, in which she costarred with Curtis.
source: people.com