Al Roker’s wife, Deborah Roker, cries.

Deborah Roberts and Reese Witherspoon talked on social media about how sad they were about the death of famous actress Raquel Welch. Welch died at her home on February 15 after a short illness.

Deborah Roberts said on Twitter that Raquel Welch’s beauty and charm had burned up movie screens for years, and she added that it was sad that she was now 82 years old.

Reese Witherspoon also said she was shocked by Raquel’s death and talked about how nice it was to work with her on the 2001 movie Legally Blonde.

She regarded Raquel’s portrayal of Professor Stromwell as extraordinarily graceful, competent, and glamorous – just breathtaking.

Raquel Welch had an impressive Hollywood career spanning nearly six decades, appearing in box office smashes such as Bedazzled (1967), Fathom (1967), and Bandolero! (1968), and One Million Years B.C. (1966).

Whether she was playing a fierce prehistoric woman or a sexy bombshell, people were drawn to her because of her natural beauty and exciting personality.

Her performance in One Million Years B.C. won her three Golden Globe nods and a Saturn Award for Best actress.

Many people are heartbroken after learning of Raquel Welch’s death and are sharing their thoughts and sympathies online.

Many people will remember the adored actress for bringing to life famous characters on both small and big screens.

Raquel Welch, an iconic figure across decades, died yesterday. The Muppets’ official Twitter account paid tribute to her, stating, “We’ll never forget our amazing buddy Raquel Welch,” and the public responded with love and sympathies.

She appeared on the show as a guest star, delighting audiences with a duet with Miss Piggy and a lively dance routine with a giant spider. Her role in “The Three Musketeers” brought her much attention as an actress.

She was most recently seen in the critically praised film “Chutney Windham” as Mrs. Windham Vandermark.

Her character was Chutney’s mother, and she was the one who thought Brooke Taylor-Windham had killed her husband, Hayworth Windham, but later found out that Chutney had tried to kill Brooke.

After hearing about her death, many people who liked her work and her family condoled. They hoped that, after such a great career, all her angels would carry her home.

Raquel Welch’s tremendous skill will inspire many people for the rest of their lives. She also sang and danced professionally, and her elegance and beauty were admired worldwide.

She was in several movies, such as Fantastic Voyage (1966), where she played Dr. Michaels alongside Stephen Boyd and Donald Pleasence, and Fathom (1967), where she played the title character Fathom Harvill.

Aside from the few movies that made her famous, this woman has done a lot of other work showing her talent.

Raquel Welch will be mourned by everybody who liked her presence onscreen, but her artistry will undoubtedly live on.

It’s terrible to learn about Raquel Welch’s death. She was a fantastic icon whose acting, singing, and dancing made a lasting impression on people worldwide.

Christopher Meloni said this on Twitter, saying it was hard to understand her death. Paul Feig, who worked with her on the Sabrina the Teenage Witch program, expressed his condolences and recalled how sweet and funny she was.

She was a source of admiration for many children growing up; not only did she have unrivaled talent, but her commanding presence made her appear to be a true rockstar.

Raquel Welch’s career traversed nearly six decades, with legendary roles in films and television series such as One Million Years B.C., Bedazzled, 100 Rifles, Vegas Vacation, and, most recently, Law & Order: SVU, in which she featured opposite Meloni himself.

Her exceptional ability as an actress has seen her move between humorous and dramatic roles while still attracting audiences worldwide.

Raquel Welch performed musical portions in films and television shows with such skill that it was impossible to look away!

Raquel Welch was an advocate for women’s rights throughout her career, never shying away from speaking out against gender inequity or media exploitation of women.

She has inspired several generations of aspiring actors and entertainers; some may be astonished to hear that the original Wonder Woman, Lynda Carter, credited Raquel Welch as one of her main influences!

Raquel Welch’s influence extended beyond film and television, so it’s no wonder that others like Christopher Meloni were devastated by her death.

Although her loss from this world hurts us, we are blessed to have all of the lovely memories she has offered us.

Raquel, a famous actress who worked on the big screen, on T.V., and on stage, died peacefully this morning after a short illness.

Throughout her fifty-year career, she appeared in over 30 films and 50 various television episodes. In recent years, the Golden Globe winner has developed a close relationship with one of the most popular wig businesses.

Raquel is survived by her two children, Tahnee Welch and Damon Welch. She is best remembered for her performances in Fantastic Voyage and One Million Years B.C., where her three lines were eclipsed by her billboard photos displaying a doe-skin bikini, which made her a 1960s icon.

Her long and successful career earned her many awards and honors, as well as a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. This cemented her place as one of the most popular stars of the time.

Raquel earned the prestigious Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture Actress in a Musical or Comedy in 1974, for her outstanding performance in The Three Musketeers, with other legendary actors such as Faye Dunaway and Charlton Heston.

Her remarkable talent was recognized again some years later when she was nominated for the same award, this time for her work in Right to Die (1987).

Raquel married her childhood boyfriend, James Welch, in 1959, and they had two wonderful children, Latanne “Tahnee” Welch, and Damon Welch.

Unfortunately, their marriage did not endure, and they divorced in 1967, yet, this did not deter Raquel’s search for true love.

She dated movie and T.V. producer Andre Weinfeld from 1980 to 1990. In 1990, she married Richard Palmer, who owned Mulberry Street Pizza. She was happy with him for ten years, until 2004.