Nikki Roberts and Naomi Watts.Photo:Naomi Watts/ Instagram
Naomi Watts/ Instagram
Naomi Wattsis grieving the death of her “Nanna.”
TheFeud: Capote vs. The Swansstar, 55, announced on Thursday, Aug. 29, that her grandmother Nikki Roberts died three weeks after having a “massive stroke.” She was 99.
In anInstagram tribute, paired with a carousel of photos of Roberts with four generations of family members, Watts wrote about her grandma’s legacy and emphasized how her “spirit will never leave us.”
“She is such a huge part of who I am: her core values, her work ethic, and her mischievous humor and joy of life,” Watts wrote in her caption.
On her Instagram Stories, the two-time Oscar nominee said she last saw Roberts in person in October and that they talked for the final time on Monday, Aug. 26, via video call. “We will miss you so much,” Watts said.
Naomi Watts video chats with Nikki Roberts on Aug. 26, 2024.Naomi Watts/ Instagram
Roberts had celebrated her 99th birthday on Aug. 16 — a milestone she wanted to reach after surviving her stroke in early August.
“She had one more goal to meet. Her 99th birthday!! One more party. One more family gathering,” noted Watts, who included photos from that final family gathering and other precious life moments in the Instagram tribute.
“My mum and aunts are all in pieces today, but we know what a great life she had. She just kept cracking on because she loved her life and her family,” theMulholland Driveand21 Gramsactress continued. “She lived 3 more weeks after a massive stroke because, in full beast mode, she showed us that when she was finally ready to ‘peg it, she’d peg it.‘ ”
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.The first photo in the tribute was an image of Watts and her mom Myfanwy Edwards with Roberts at a 2015 New Year’s Eve party in Sydney.
“I’ll never forget her wicked laugh, her feisty spirit, her no-nonsense attitude, her no waste policy,” Watts said. “She’d be trimming the mold off the bread and cheese: ‘You don’t need an expiration date — that’s what a nose is for!’ Grannies are the greatest. May her stories and memories live on.”
Meanwhile, the Watts’ famous friends sent their condolences.
“She’s laughing with the angels. How blessed your family is to have had her,”Glenn Closecommented on the tribute, whileJulianne Moorewrote, “I’m so sorry for your loss. What a beautiful person.”
source: people.com