Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Zsa Zsa Gabor, 94, admitted to hospital again

Zsa Zsa Gabor, one of Hollywood's most enduring legends, was again rushed to hospital in Los Angeles for the second time in a month. Her spokesman John Blanchette told reporters that the admission to the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center was due to the fact that her feeding tube was disconnected causing a loss of blood and body fluids. Returning home the husband has noticed the incident and called an ambulance, according to reports the Daily News.
Blanchette said Gabor, 94, suffered the same accident three weeks ago, suffering an infection and fever over 40 degrees. Now blonde seems to be better, said Blanchette, "but in his condition, seems that the hospital has become his second home." The ninth Gabor's husband, Frederic von Anhalt, the next all the time but is said to fear that there is only a 50 percent chance that the actress can return home.
Gabor has been paralyzed since 2002 after a car accident and moves only in a wheelchair. The former blonde beauty of the Hollywood firmament has also suffered a heart attack in 2005 and was replaced the hip after falling from her bed while trying to reach the phone to answer a call. This past January, it was amputated.
From his native Hungary Zsa Zsa Gabor in 1941 emigrated to the United States and its European Beauty opened the doors of Hollywood studios. Her turbulent love life: nine husbands - a record in Hollywood, where divorces are on the agenda - including the hotel magnate Conrad Hilton and the famous actor George Sanders.
He once declared: "Men like me always, and I always like men. But I love manly men, who know how to talk to a woman and how to treat it, and not full of empty drums with my brain muscles. " The film career of Zsa Zsa Gabor was long: from the first film Lovely to Look At (Beware of Delicious), has continued to appear on the big screen, perhaps in small "appearances", until 1996, not counting the TV shows. The famous television host Merv Griffin described it as "feminine charm personified."

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