The comedian and television star, who passed away on Thursday at the age of 81, had previously said she wanted scores of paparazzi and celebrities to pay their respects in a ceremony akin to "a huge showbiz affair".
Whoopi
Goldberg and Sarah Jessica Parker were some of the first to arrive, followed by
Joan's Fashion Police co-hosts Kelly Osbourne and Giuliana Rancic who walked
into the Temple Emanu-El hand-in-hand.
Kelly
Osbourne and Sarah Jessica Parker were some of the first to arrive at Joan
Rivers' funeral
Donald
Trump, who wrote on Twitter that he was "getting ready to pay final
respect to GREAT LADY Joan Rivers," attended with his daughter Ivanka and
her husband Jared Kushner. Radio host Howard Stern and his wife Beth Ostrosky
Stern walked up together while journalist Barbara Walters gave a wave to crowds
as she entered.
Michael
Kors, Carolina Herrera, presenters Kathie Lee Gifford and Hoda Kotb, actor Alan
Cumming, columnist Cindy Adams and Judge Judy all added to the celebrity guest
list.
Few
details have been made public but reports claimed that Hugh Jackman would be
closing the private service and Audra McDonald would perform a song, according
to The New York Daily News. The Today show host Deborah Norville would talk
about Joan's life, while the late star's daughter Melissa Rivers would also saw
a few words.
Donald
Trump and Whoopi Goldberg attended Joan Rivers' funeral
Early on
Sunday morning barricades were put in place along 5th Avenue – close to the
Temple Emanu-El – and media and fans were seen waiting in the streets ahead of
the service that started at 11am local time and 4pm UK time.
Joan, who
was known for her sharp tongue and acerbic wit, had previously joked that dying
of natural causes was boring. "It's the grand finale, act three, the
eleven o'clock number – make it count. If you're going to die, die interesting!
Is there anything worse than a boring death? I think not."
On
Saturday, Melissa and her 13-year-old son Cooper said an emotional goodbye as
Joan's mahogany casket was carried out of the Frank E. Campbell Funeral Home in
Manhattan and loaded into a hearse. A large bouquet of white flowers sat atop
the coffin, which was supported by six pallbearers.
Wearing
dark sunglasses and a black dress, Melissa shook hands with each of the men,
before bending over and placing a kiss with her hand on the casket, as Cooper
gently touched his mother's back. The late comedian was taken to a crematorium
in New Jersey prior to her funeral.
Joan will
then be moved to Los Angeles's Forest Lawn Cemetery at a later date, according
to The Insider with Yahoo.
Joan
Rivers had always said she wanted her funeral to be a 'huge showbiz affair'
The
Fashion Police host wrote in her 2012 book, I Hate Everyone ... Starting With
Me, that she wanted her memorial to be a large affair.
"I
want my funeral to be a huge showbiz affair with lights, cameras, action,"
she shared. "I want Craft services, I want paparazzi and I want publicists
making a scene! I want it to be Hollywood all the way. I want Meryl Streep
crying, in five different accents… I want a wind machine so that even in the
casket my hair is blowing just like Beyoncé's."
Her
publicist said that in lieu of flowers, donations could be made to God's Love,
We Deliver; Guide Dogs for the Blind; or Our House.
Rest in peace Joan
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