Zsa Zsa Gabor In Coma

Screen icon Zsa Zsa Gabor is in the fight of her life after slipping into a coma following emergency stomach surgery this week.

Screen icon Zsa Zsa Gabor is in the fight of her life after slipping into a coma following emergency stomach surgery this week.

Spring has brought a new round of health woes for ailing screen dame Zsa Zsa Gabor. Gabor was admitted to a Los Angeles hospital — again — on Wednesday after falling ill with pneumonia, the 94-year-old’s latest health scare since breaking her hip in a bed fall at her Bel Air home last July.

Someone better cue Ripley’s Believe It or Not: Ailing actress Zsa Zsa Gabor has been living on borrowed time since suffering a broken hip in a tragic fall last July, but the Moulin Rouge actress, 94, could leave behind more than fur coats and a chestful of diamonds when she drifts off to the grand burlesque club above the clouds.
Zsa Zsa’s never-too-busy-for-a-press-chat husband is looking into the possibility of hiring a surrogate to carry the couple’s child.
We don’t make this stuff up, folks.


Hollywood lost one of the last living pillars of its Golden Era when Dame Elizabeth Taylor, a social activist and two-time Academy Award winner, lost her battle against congestive heart failure. But no one in Tinseltown has been more devastated by the actress’ death than Zsa Zsa Gabor, another glamorous icon who has battled a myriad of health troubles over the past year. Zsa Zsa was watching the morning news at her Los Angeles home on Wednesday when she learned that her friend and former neighbor had passed away. Understandably, Gabor just couldn’t handle this latest blow. The Moulin Rouge beauty was so distraught that her blood pressure rocketed through the roof, prompting husband Prince Frederic Von Anhalt to call paramedics.
She was briefly hospitalized before being released overnight.
Veteran actress Zsa Zsa Gabor wants Nicole Kidman to portray her part in a biopic, according to her husband Prince Frederic Von Anhalt. The ailing 94-year-old, who has been in and out of hospital in recent months, has been anixious to see the Oscar-winning Aussie tackle her life story on the silver screen after watching her turn in the 2001 movie Moulin Rouge — 49 years after she herself starred in a movie about the legendary Parisian haunt.

