She Turns 93 Today — Carol Burnett Finally Opened Up About The Loss That Changed Everything And Nobody Was Ready

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Carol Burnett turns 93 today and arrives at this milestone carrying something that no amount of laughter, no number of standing ovations, and no lifetime achievement award has ever fully reached or fully lightened — the grief of a mother who outlived her daughter, a loss so contrary to the natural order of things and so permanently restructuring of everything a person understands about the world that the people who have experienced it describe it not as something that heals but as something that simply becomes, over time, the new shape of the life built around it. Carrie Hamilton,

Carol’s daughter, died of cancer in 2002 at just 38 years old, and what Carol Burnett has chosen to open up about on the occasion of her 93rd birthday — about the years of watching Carrie struggle, about the days at the end, about the particular and devastating experience of being the funniest woman in America and finding, in the most private and most permanent moment of her life, that there was nothing left to reach for — is the kind of testimony that the woman who spent fifty years making the world laugh has earned the absolute right to give, delivered with the same honesty and the same grace that she has brought to every other moment of a life lived more fully and more generously than almost anyone in the history of American entertainment. At 93, Carol Burnett is still here, still sharp, still capable of reducing a room to helpless laughter with a single perfectly timed expression — and the openness with which she is willing to carry both the joy and the grief simultaneously, without asking anyone to look away from either, is perhaps the most extraordinary performance of her remarkable life.

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