Los Angeles:
Hollywood icon Zsa Zsa Gabor has been rushed back to a hospital after becoming hysterical at hearing the news of good friend Elizabeth Taylor's death.
The ailing 94-year-old apparently went into hysteria, screaming, "I'm next!," after hearing the news about Taylor, her friend of 30 years."
"Zsa Zsa said, 'Celebrities go in threes and I'm next'," said Gabor's husband, Frederic Von Anhalt.
Gabor was only just been released from a five-day stay in hospital last month, where she was treated for pneumonia.
Von Anhalt said his wife's blood pressure went through the roof, when told of Taylor's passing.
The two screen legends were said to be close friends, and Taylor visited Gabor at UCLA Ronald Reagan Medical Centre in Los Angeles last month, while she was recovering from her recent bout of illness.
Von Anhalt said he was present at the women's reunion, describing the event as tragic.
"It was a tearful reunion and a very sad, tragic goodbye. Liz sat in her wheelchair beside my wife, who was laying in bed. They both knew it would probably be the last time they'd see each other, and with Liz's death it was," said Anhalt.
Taylor passed away from congestive heart failure in hospital last night having suffered from the condition since November 2004.
The ailing 94-year-old apparently went into hysteria, screaming, "I'm next!," after hearing the news about Taylor, her friend of 30 years."
"Zsa Zsa said, 'Celebrities go in threes and I'm next'," said Gabor's husband, Frederic Von Anhalt.
Gabor was only just been released from a five-day stay in hospital last month, where she was treated for pneumonia.
Von Anhalt said his wife's blood pressure went through the roof, when told of Taylor's passing.
The two screen legends were said to be close friends, and Taylor visited Gabor at UCLA Ronald Reagan Medical Centre in Los Angeles last month, while she was recovering from her recent bout of illness.
Von Anhalt said he was present at the women's reunion, describing the event as tragic.
"It was a tearful reunion and a very sad, tragic goodbye. Liz sat in her wheelchair beside my wife, who was laying in bed. They both knew it would probably be the last time they'd see each other, and with Liz's death it was," said Anhalt.
Taylor passed away from congestive heart failure in hospital last night having suffered from the condition since November 2004.