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Mar 19 2008 04:57 AM ET
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Diane Keaton picks up Duke from school

Academy Award-winning actress Diane Keaton, 62, picked up son Duke, 7, from school on Tuesday, March 18th in Bel Air, CA. Afterward, the pair stopped at a local gas station.

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I’m assuming hes adopted due to her age?!? I’m new to the game, sorry.

Sarah’s note: Yes.

- Colby on

Just like teen moms (and dads) – parenting at a later age also has it’s special challenges – and rewards.

I think Diane Keaton must have really wanted a child. She looks really fit – so I suspect that she’ll be around long enough to see Duke grow into a young adult.

I think it helps to look at women (and men) in Diane’s age category – and who are parents – in the same light as grandparents who, likely through some set of sad circumstances, are faced with raising their grandchildren, because the ‘real’ parents are not able to.

- Mari on

Thanks Mari, it does help when I think of it that way. They both look very happy!

- Boston on

he is such a sweet boy.

- trullesand on

Diane is like jodoe foster, a good actress but she keeps her private life private which is why she has never been hounded by paparazzi. It’s funny some celebrity kids you see everyday, while others years go by and you rarely see them. Meryl streep also always said she likes keeping her family life private

- brooke on

That is wonderful to see Diane and Duke enjoying an afternoon after school. Nice.
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