Because she said so.
Diane Keaton was seemingly not within the mood to reply questions Friday on “The View.”
The “Because I Said So” actress, 77, stopped by the daytime talk show together with her “Book Club: The Next Chapter” co-stars Jane Fonda, Mary Steenburgen, and Candice Bergen.
Their recent film, which hit theaters Friday, is a sequel to the foursome’s 2018 movie “Book Club.”
“View” co-hosts Joy Behar, Sara Haines, and Alyssa Farah Griffin asked the legendary actresses about aging and their Hollywood memories.
But when Griffin got to Keaton, “The First Wives Club” star seemed nervous, even calling the live studio audience “scary.”
“All of you may have made me take into consideration aging in a different way, and I believe it’s so powerful to see you may just have a lot fun at any age. Now, Diane, I even have to ask…” Griffin began.
“I had no fun at any age,” Keaton blankly stated.
“This is frightening,” she said, turning her attention to the audience. “I mean, there’s plenty of people I’m right away. Take a look at them. They’re amazing. They’re your people. Look, oh my God. Why am I here?”
Keaton did, nevertheless, contribute something to the conversation, calling her “Next Chapter” co-star Andy Garcia, “unbelievable” and “so charming,” but caused one other awkward moment when Griffin asked if she brought any of her real-life experience to the role.
“My real-life experiences are rare,” Keaton claimed.
“We’re going to must pass on that one,” she added, to the hosts’ laughter.
Later within the 14-minute segment, Griffin circled back to Keaton.
“Now, Diane…” the co-host began.
“No, not me. Keep away from me,” Keaton nervously laughed. “Enough is enough.”
Griffin proceeded to ask about Keaton’s TikToks, including the viral video of her dancing to Miley Cyrus’ “Flowers.”
“That’s me! Disgusting!” Keaton joked while the clip played. “That’s so silly, I can’t stand it.”
“Take a look at that, that’s a crazy person,” she added, reaching for a category of champagne.
“I’m gonna drink as much as that one.”
The Post has contacted reps for Keaton and “The View” for comment.
In a Valentine’s Day Instagram post, Keaton shouted out her former male co-stars, including Michael Douglas, Keanu Reeves, and Jack Nicholson, as “all the lads that were paid to kiss me.”