Betty White's assistant has shared the star's final video message to fans recorded just days before her death aged 99.
The iconic Golden Girls star - whose career spanned over eight decades - died at home on December 31, 2021, less than three weeks before her 100th birthday.
White passed away "peacefully in her sleep at home" according to her agent and close friend Jeff Witjas.
On Friday, January 21, White's long-time assistant Kiersten Mikelas shared a heartbreaking final video on the late comedian's official Instagram.
In the video, White sent a final message to her world of fans as she thanked them for their support throughout the years.
The actress sat posed on the porch of her home as she addressed the camera, saying: "I just want to thank you all for your love and support over the years."
"Thank you so much and stick around," she gushed, smiling brightly for her fans.
Her assistant Kiersten captioned the post: "Good morning! As we continue to see numbers coming in from all over the world - it's just absolutely amazing how much money all of you raised for the animal through #thebettywhitechallenge.
"She could never have imagined such an outpouring of love and would have been so grateful to everyone."
The note continued: "When we recorded her special message to fans who attended the movie, we also recorded one that we had planned to put on social media on her birthday.
"She knew how lucky she was; she felt the love, and she never took it for granted. I think it's appropriate to post today as a thank you from Betty and the animals."
Earlier this week, White's assistant shared "one of the last photos" of the star, taken on the same day as the video.
Mikelas wrote that White was "radiant and beautiful and as happy as ever" when the photograph was taken on December 20.
"On this special day, I wanted to share this photo of Betty. It was taken on 12/20/21. I believe it's one of the last photos of her," the caption read.
"She was radiant and beautiful and as happy as ever. Thanks to all of you who are doing kind things today and every day to make the world a better place."