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Norman Lear Celebrates Turning 100 by Singing ‘That’s Amore’

American television writer Norman Lear turned 100 recently, and the star celebrated in style!

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Norman Lear has beamed with “positivity” after hitting a big milestone…

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Known for his back in the day classics like Colgate Comedy Hour, Sanford and Son, All in the Family and The Jeffersons...

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His brilliant TV career has bagged him “6 Emmy’s” which have explored a range of topics like “abortion, mental health, and sexuality,” as per reports.

No wonder he’s a legend now!

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And that’s not all, the legend was also “inducted into the Emmys Awards” hall of fame back in 1984…

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Which was a big deal…

But now, the star is celebrating his 100th birthday…

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After taking to Instagram with the help of his daughter Kate, the TV producer brought in his birthday with his well-wishers…

The opening snippet of the video posted, showed fans a glimpse of “what life really means” to the writer…

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He also revealed one of his favorite songs, which was in fact Dean Martin’s “That’s Amore.”

Norman also confessed: “it’s a miracle to be living in the times we’re in now…”

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As well as dropping his gratitude into the universe.

That’s not all…

He said that he “believes living in the here and now is one of the most important things we can do.”

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“Forget the past, forget the future, being in the moment is something” he’s “treasured for years” and he asked everyone to do the same, too.

Happy Birthday Norman!