She wanted to jump his “Bones.”
Betty White told actor David Boreanaz she wanted to “f–k” him the first time they met on the set of the long-running show “Bones.”
Boreanaz, 56, recalled White arriving to film in 2015 and graciously saying hello to everybody on set.
“And Emily [Deschanel] and I are waiting for her. And she’s like, ‘Good to see you. Oh, good to see you. You’re so nice. You’re so pretty,’” he recalled during the Bones: 20th Anniversary Retrospective panel at the inaugural Televerse Festival on Saturday, according to People.
Boreanaz said that the Emmy winner went up to Deschanel and complimented her good looks before turning to him to spew an obscene statement.
“She looks at me, she goes, ‘Holy s–t, I want to f–k you. I want to f–k you!’” Boreanaz recalled, adding, “I just started laughing.”
Deschanel had no memory of the interaction between her co-star and the late “Golden Girls” star, but called it “amazing.”
Their co-star Tamara Taylor referred to White as a “legendary potty mouth,” while T. J. Thyne dubbed White “a little troublemaker.”
The panel, moderated by People reporter Sean Mandell, also featured Hart Hanson, Michaela Conlin and Eric Millegan.
White appeared as Dr. Beth Mayer in Season 11 of the show in 2015. She reprised her role two years later for the series’ 12th season.
White was known for her blunt comments over the years and was even once called out by Sally Struthers for fat-shaming her in front of other people while filming a game show.
The beloved “Mary Tyler Moore Show” star died on Dec. 31, 2021 at the age of 99. She was less than three weeks away from her 100th birthday.
“Even though Betty was about to be 100, I thought she would live forever,” her agent and close friend, Jeff Witjas, said in a statement at the time.
“I will miss her terribly and so will the animal world that she loved so much,” Witjas continued. “I don’t think Betty ever feared passing because she always wanted to be with her most beloved husband, Allen Ludden. She believed she would be with him again.”
Witjas also shared that the beloved TV icon died of natural causes “peacefully in her sleep at her home.”
White suffered a stroke on Christmas Day — just six days before her death.
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