‘There will only be one Zsa Zsa Gabor’ Stars pay tribute to Hollywood icon
STARS have paid tribute to Hollywood icon Zsa Zsa Gabor, who is well-known for being married nine times and her roles in Moulin Rouge and the Girl in the Kremlin.
Old Hollywood legend Zsa Zsa Gabor passes away aged 99
Following news of her tragic death following a fatal heart attack, while surrounded by family and friends, stars took to social media to reflect on her career and pay tribute.
Good Morning Britain host Piers Morgan shared: “RIP Zsa Zsa Gabor. 99 years old, 9 husbands, Miss Hungary & Hollywood star. What a life!”
While Larry King added: “There will only be one Zsa Zsa Gabor. And, I liked her a lot. Rest in peace, my dear.”
Game of Thrones star Gwendoline Christie tweeted: “Goodbye Zsa Zsa” alongside a video of the star taking part in a sketch on David Letterman.
‘There will only be one Zsa Zsa Gabor’ Stars pay tribute to Hollywood icon
Piers took to Twitter to comment on the star's long life
Andy Cohen tweeted his sadness as news of her death broke
Gwendoline shared a sketch from the Letterman show featuring Zsa Zsa
Next to a black and white photo of the late star, singer Belinda Carlisle wrote: “Rest In Peace Zsa Zsa.”
US television host Andy Cohen, simply tweeted: “#ZsaZsa #RIP” alongside several crying emojis.
And fashion journalist Nina Garcia shared a quote from the late icon: “I love to put on diamonds and beautiful evening gown and make my girl-friends upset. Zsa Zsa Gabor.”
Gabor’s husband Frederic von Anhalt told press: “Everybody was there. She didn’t die alone.”
Larry King said there will 'only be one Zsa Zsa Gabor'
Nina shared a quote from the late Hollywood icon
Zsa Zsa Gabor admitted to hospital
The actress had suffered a long period of ill-health following a car crash in 2002
She had suffered a long period of ill-health following a car accident in 2002 and was left partially paralysed and reliant on a wheelchair.
She survived two strokes, one in 2005 and 2007, then in 2011 she had to have her right leg amputated due to an infection.
Just days before her 99th birthday, she was rushed to hospital after suffering breathing difficulties and was diagnosed with a feeding tube-related lung infection.