Zsa Zsa Gabor Forum
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| by Melvin Bell AIDAN in the Netherlands. This is America! Don't fret about the way Zsa Zsa was treated by that policeman. She is lucky her punishment wasn't greater! No one in this country is above the law. Comment on this... |
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| by Melvin Bell Zsa Zsa ,That Rat husband of yours was on TV today saying he could possibly be the father of Anna Nicole Smith's child! Not one person on TV said a thing about you! Here you are 90 years old and that rat talks as if you are dead! I hope you outlive him honey ! Comment on this... |
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| by Olivia Strange to think she is 90. I cannot imagine her over middle age. An iconic star with grace and wit and elegance. Comment on this... |
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| by Mike Wolf So many write negatively, but few actually know the lady. Zsa Zsa is one of the nicest ladies you'll ever meet. She is one of the few celebrities who understand what being a celebrity is really about. If you were to approach many celebrities walking on the street, to perhaps ask for an autograph, or just to offer admiration, they would shrug you off. Not Miss Gabor. Zsa Zsa is one of the few who would take all the time you needed, and talk with you until YOU were ready to end the conversation. Eva, who was thought to be the kind one would never have done that. She was a STAR. Zsa Zsa is a true lady. Hard to think of, but really comparable to ladies such as the late Rosalind Russell. She's going through an awful time, currently residing at the Motion Picture Country Home in Woodland Hills, California. Miss Gabor could use all of the cars and notes from fans to push and encourage her toward her recovery. She is not a kid anymore, or even close to it, though still gorgeous. Be kind and charitable, and think beyone the end of the gossip coloumnists noses. I've known Miss Gabor peripherally for many years. I'm not going to imply being a great friend, though I am an acquaintance. But I've been around enough, and in a position to know that perhaps this is a lady that needs more patience and understanding, and less quick judgement. Thanks, Mike Comment on this... | ||||
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| by Peter Griggs Once-lovely, much-married, Hungarian-American actress. She graced many films, like 1950s Touch of Evil and Moulin Rouge, but is really more of a celebrity than an actress of any great talent. Starred in the camp classic 1958 sci-fi flick Queen of Outer Space, about the glamorous residents of the all-female planet Venus. Her sister Eva Gabor was in the 1960s sitcom Green Acres. Comment on this... |
