
April 26 2010 7:10 PM EST
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It's apparently Betty White's world and we're just living in it. With 88-year-old White's career resurgence at an all-time high and as anticipation mounts for her hosting gig for NBC's Saturday Night Live May 8 -- which is due largely to a Facebook fan page-led movement that persuaded producer Lorne Michaels to hire her -- gay fans of the beloved star of The Golden Girls are paying homage. A trio, which calls itself the St. Olaf Glee Club after the hometown of White's Golden Girls character Rose Nylund, has filmed a spoof video set to the tune of "White Lines (Don't Don't Do It), the Grandmaster Melle Mel classic from 1983. Watch the video below.
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