Kathie Lee Gifford hospitalized with broken pelvis after hip replacement
As a movie buff with a soft spot for resilient characters, I can’t help but admire Kathie Lee Gifford‘s spirit. At 70, she’s not just another face on TV; she’s a testament to grit and determination. Her life has been a whirlwind of success, from co-hosting “Live With Regis and Kathie Lee” to gracing the hallowed grounds of Studio 1A on The Today Show.
Kathie Lee Gifford has been hospitalized after falling and fracturing her pelvis in two places.
The former co-host of “Live with Regis and Kathie Lee” informed People magazine on Tuesday that she had an accidental fall shortly following her hip replacement operation, and she spent over a week in the hospital undergoing physical therapy treatments.
Gifford, who is 70 years old, got hurt as he rushed towards the door, “a little pressure was all it took since I had a weak spot there.”
“Soon after, I found myself once again in the hospital, this time due to a fractured pelvis, both at the front and back. This pain was far greater than anything I’d experienced with my hip issue. She described the agony of her pelvis as beyond belief,” she shared with the outlet.
On the eve of her fall, the TV host and writer admitted that she had strained her body by manually transporting over 300 books for a book-signing event in Nashville.
She remarked, “You may believe you understand your body, but then, unexpectedly, it transforms as you grow older.” Despite my reluctance to accept it, this is the reality I’m facing now.
She mentioned, “God is suggesting I should take a break. I’ve spent my entire life rushing forward. God is advising me, ‘You’ve cultivated millions of roses. Now, take some time to enjoy their fragrance.'”
As a dedicated cinephile, I’m thrilled to share that the ex-co-host of “Today,” who bid farewell to the morning show back in 2019, recently graced Studio 1A once more. This time, it wasn’t for a casual chat, but to publicize “Herod and Mary,” her debut collaboration on a book in the biblical series “Ancient Evil, Living Hope.”
As a movie enthusiast for the past fifteen years, I’ve been captivated and utterly enchanted by this story. It’s an immense privilege to share it with you, along with my esteemed collaborator and friend, the brilliant Dr. Bryan Litfin – a fellow who truly deserves his Daytime Emmy Award!
On Wednesday, Gifford’s representatives failed to provide a prompt response when The Times asked for their comments.
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2024-07-31 18:31