reported that the “Heaven… Can White” star attempted to enter  this week, but was denied entry  due to a discrepancy in her age on her passport, according to a video she and her friends posted on 

Cannon recently traveled to Washington, D.C., accompanied by actresses Kim Douglas and Tracy Bregman, as well as host and chef Kristin Avanti-Fisher. The group is working together on a new podcast, “God’s Table.”

During their tour of the capital, they encountered an unexpected situation. Douglas appears in the video narrating the incident, saying, “We were getting ready for a great tour, but Secret Service officers and FBI agents prevented us from entering because someone lied about their age.”

Cannon was laughing as she told the story, while Bregman and Avanti-Fisher were joking with her.

“The story is that years ago I lied about my age on my passport,” Cannon said, laughing.

Douglas jokingly replied, “Who hasn’t, Diane?” while Avanti-Fisher commented, “If we get in, it will be a miracle from God.”

Douglas shared the video on her Instagram Stories, and Cannon then reposted it on her page, writing: “I’d do it again… It’s none of anyone’s business what number they stick on me. Right, girls? Right, guys? It’s just a number… No matter what numbers they put next to me, one thing never changes: I love you.”

“So funny! I love you so much, but honestly, how can I change my age?” Bregman jokingly commented on the post.

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Who is Diane Cannon?

Diane Cannon has been a prominent figure in the entertainment industry for decades. She began her career in the 1950s with roles in several television series, and then made her Broadway debut in 1962.

In 1976, she was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film for her production of Number One, becoming the first woman to be nominated for an Oscar for work both in front of and behind the camera.

Cannon was also known for her rich love life. In 1965, she married Hollywood legend Cary Grant, with whom she had one daughter, Jennifer, before they divorced in 1968.

She then married again in 1985, to real estate tycoon Stanley Wimberg, but they divorced in 1991. She also previously described her relationship with famous talk show