Betty White looks great at 98!

The beloved Golden Girls icon was all smiles as she was spotted by DailyMail.com the day before her birthday while running errands in Beverly Hills.

Accompanied by her driver, White wore a turquoise floral blouse, matching pants and tiny black heels.

She topped off her stylish appearance with a colorful pink scarf and a bold red lip to match.

Beloved actress Betty White turns 98 today, January 17, 2020 and DailyMail.com spotted the Golden Girls actress in Beverly Hills running errands with her driver just the day before her birthday

White wore a turquoise floral blouse, matching pants and tiny black heels and flashed a smile for the camera as she wore a bold red lip

Born in Illinois in 1922, White has been acting since the 1930s with a television career spanning 80 years

The Golden Girls star, still platinum blonde at 98, flashed a wide smile for the camera.

Betty White was born in 1922 - the same year as Judy Garland and Ava Gardner - and grew up in Oak Park, Illinois.

The eight-time Emmy winner often jokes she started out in 'silent television' having made her first appearance on the small screen in 1939 - just three months after high school graduation.

Throughout her impressive 80-year career, the funnywoman played memorable regular roles in CBS' The Mary Tyler Moore Show, NBC's The Golden Girls, and TV Land's Hot in Cleveland.

She even took the pioneering role of helping produce her 1950s sitcom Life With Elizabeth.

Yet she is most famous for starring in the beloved seven-season sitcom The Golden Girls alongside Bea Arthur, Rue McClanahan and Estelle Getty.

The sitcom ran from 1985 to 1992.

Betty, Bea and Rue respectively played Rose, Dorothy and Blanche, three friends in their twilight years living with Dorothy's mother Sophia, played by Estelle.

Despite having been the oldest of the four main cast members, White is the last one still living after Rue died at the age of 76 in 2010.

A life-long animal advocate - White has sat on the Board of Trustees at the Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association since 1974, and she's the President Emerita of the Morris Animal Foundation.

White is most famous for starring in the seven-season sitcom The Golden Girls alongside Bea Arthur, Rue McClanahan and Estelle Getty, which ran from 1985-1992

Betty, Rue and Bea respectively played Rose, Blanche and Dorothy, three friends in their twilight years living with Dorothy's mother Sophia, played by Estelle. White is the last living Golden Girl

She took the pioneering role of helping produce her 1950s sitcom Life With Elizabeth (pictured on set)

Ahead of her 96th birthday in 2018, the star told Parade magazine the secret to longevity was to 'enjoy life.'

Echoing a World War II era song by Johnny Mercer and Harold Arlen, she said: 'Accentuate the positive, not the negative.

'It sounds so trite, but a lot of people will pick out something to complain about, rather than say: "Hey, that was great!"' It’s not hard to find great stuff if you look.'

She has remained busy well into her 90s, starring from 2012 until 2014 on the prank show Betty White's Off Their Rockers where the elderly played tricks on the young.

Carl Reiner, who is about two months younger than White, starred in a 2017 documentary featuring her called If You're Not In The Obit, Eat Breakfast.

In it, he interviewed a host of celebs in their 90s and 100s including Stan Lee, Tony Bennett, Mel Brooks, Kirk Douglas, Iris Apfel and Dick Van Dyke.

Still hard at work in her 90s, the comedienne celebrated her 93rd birthday on the set of Hot in Cleveland

She last provided the voice for Bonnie's old toy tiger Bitey White in the 2019 animated film Toy Story 4, which amassed $966.7million at the global box office

In 2018, she was interviewed for a PBS documentary called Betty White: The First Lady Of Television, a warm retrospective of her career.

Her latest starring role in a sitcom was on the TV Land series Hot In Cleveland, which aired its last episode in June 2015 when White was 93.

And she last provided the voice for Bonnie's old toy tiger Bitey White in the 2019 animated film Toy Story 4, which received rave reviews and amassed $966.7million at the global box office.