Betty White Will Be on a USPS Stamp in 2025

November 16, 2024
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The United States Postal Service has announced that beloved television icon Betty White will be featured on a commemorative stamp set to release in 2025. Known for her remarkable wit and compassion, White’s legacy spans seven decades of entertainment, including iconic roles in The Golden Girls and The Mary Tyler Moore Show. She was also a champion for animal advocacy.

The United States Postal Service has announced that beloved television icon Betty White will be featured on a commemorative stamp set to release in 2025. Known for her remarkable wit and compassion, White’s legacy spans seven decades of entertainment, including iconic roles in The Golden Girls and The Mary Tyler Moore Show. She was also a champion for animal advocacy.

Just the Facts:

• Betty White (1922–2021) remains a celebrated figure in American television history.

• The digital stamp design by artist Dale Stephanos is inspired by a 2010 photograph taken by Kwaku Alston.

• Greg Breeding, an art director for USPS, oversaw the design.

• White’s humor and advocacy for animals garnered admiration from multiple generations of fans.

What’s Next?: Fans and collectors can look forward to the release of this tribute stamp in 2025. It will serve as a lasting reminder of Betty White’s remarkable influence on both television and humanitarian efforts.


The United States Postal Service has announced that beloved television icon Betty White will be featured on a commemorative stamp set to release in 2025. Known for her remarkable wit and compassion, White’s legacy spans seven decades of entertainment, including iconic roles in The Golden Girls and The Mary Tyler Moore Show. She was also a champion for animal advocacy.
B.T. Clark
Publisher at The Georgia Sun

B.T. Clark is an award-winning journalist with 25-years experience in journalism. His work has appeared in several newspapers throughout the state including Neighbor Newspapers, The Cherokee Tribune and The Marietta Daily Journal. He is the publisher of The Georgia Sun and a fifth-generation Georgian.

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