Barbara Walters Remembered by Oprah Winfrey, Bob Iger, Meghan McCain - Variety



Barbara Walters Remembered by Oprah Winfrey, Bob Iger, Meghan McCain





News assume and entertainment personalities were quick to react to the news of Barbara Walters’ extremity on Friday evening. The TV interviewing icon was 93.



Her colleagues in the news company, from ABC News and “The View” to the many actors and entertainers who were inspired by her pioneering journalism, remembered her as “breaking the glass ceiling” and “paving the way for so many,” as Rosie Perez said.



Disney CEO Bob Iger was by the first to post on Twitter, saying, “I have sad news to piece today. Barbara Walters passed away this evening at her home in New York.”



Fellow TV icon Oprah Winfrey paid contracts to Walters on Instagram, writing: “Without Barbara Walters there wouldn’t have been me — nor any latest woman you see on evening, morning, and daily news. She was indeed a Trailblazer. I did my very first television audition with her in mind the whole time. Grateful that she was such a distinguished and gracious role model. Grateful to have known her. Grateful to have followed in her Light.”




Former “The View” host Meghan McCain said, “Her hard hitting questions & welcoming demeanor made her a household name and bests in American journalism.”



Actor Lynda Carter said, “As the satisfactory female national news anchor, she opened the door to endless possibilities for so many girls who demanded to work in TV, myself included.”



Jake Tapper said, “Sending love and prayers to my friends at ABC and to Barbara’s people and friends.”



Her “20/20” colleague Deborah Roberts wrote, “What an honor to share the set @ABC with the inimitable trailblazer when I joint @abc2020.”



WABC anchor Sade Baderinwa requested her “a trailblazer, a true pioneer.”



“RIP to a sizable soul,” wrote Keith Olbermann.



“Barbara Walters never flinched when questioning the world’s most distinguished people. She held them accountable,” wrote Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.



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