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The special story of the rescued dog that appeared at the Oscars

The Oscar ceremony was held in the city where many Hollywood personalities took part, but the most special guest was a puppy.

His name is Mac-n-Cheese and he took the stage as a trumpet player for Betty White.

The sweet dog who was held by Jamie Lee Curtis certainly made a big impression — and now, his story has a great and even more star-studded update, after Mac-n-Cheese found a home with one huge actor.

The dog appeared as part of the Oscars annual memorial segment, honoring those in the industry who have died in the past year. A few big names got special tributes, including Sidney Poitier, Ivan Reitman, and Betty White.

White died on December 31 at the age of 99, just weeks before her 100th birthday. The groundbreaking comedic actress was best known for her beloved roles on shows like The Mary Tyler Moore Show and The Golden Girls, along with films like The Proposal.

But she was also a devoted advocate for animals, supporting various animal causes for decades, often anonymously. She often said she would like to be remembered most for her animal work.

So when the Oscars paid tribute to the late actress, they celebrated her love of animals by having a sweet rescue dog named Mac-n-Cheese take the stage, carried by Halloween star Jamie Lee Curtis.

“She was not only a Golden Girl, but she was also a legend who brightened every room she walked in and brought a smile to the faces of all who watched her on the screen,” Curtis says in her tribute to White. “And day in and day out for almost a century, she was a woman who cared so much for not just her two-legged friends but for animals just like this.”

She then encouraged people watching to pay tribute to Betty by adopting a rescue pet.

“So the greatest gift you could give Betty White is to open your heart and your home and adopt a rescue dog just like Mac-N-Cheese from Paw Works. So thank you, Betty, thank you for being a friend to us all.”

The little dog delighted audiences around the world — and made a big impression on one iconic actor.

John Travolta, the iconic star of classics like Saturday Night Fever and Grease, was at the ceremony, presenting Best Actress in a reunion with his co-stars from Pulp Fiction.

At an Oscars Travolta caught up with Curtis, his friend, and co-star in the 1985 film Perfect, and couldn’t resist getting a moment with Mac-n-Cheese. Curtis shared a photo on Instagram.

It turns out that was the beginning of a beautiful friendship. Curtis later found out that Travolta and his family had adopted Mac-n-Cheese for good!

Travolta shared a photo of his son Ben holding Mac-n-Cheese, announcing the adoption.

“Ben adopted this dog from last night’s Oscar tribute to Betty White,” John Travolta wrote, thanking Curtis and Paw Works

Curtis also shared the news, calling it an “emotional end” to the story and a “perfect tribute to Betty White,” saying it shines a light on the work that animal shelters do every day.

It’s a true “Hollywood ending” for this sweet little rescue dog, who now has a home with one of Hollywood’s most famous stars.

And we’re sure Betty White is up there smiling, knowing that her Oscars tribute was used to help a dog find a home.

What a heartwarming ending to this story. We know Mac-n-Cheese will have a delighted new home with John Travolta and his family, and we know Betty White would be very proud!

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