Zsa Zsa Gabor was released from the hospital on Wednesday and is now at home, media reports say.
Gabor, 93, was hospitalized at the UCLA Ronald Reagan Medical Center since mid-July due to a broken hip, reported CTV.
Her husband, Prince Frederic von Anhalt said that she is happy to be back home.
“She smiled already and started flirting with the guys who took her home. When she starts flirting, she is in good shape,” he told reporters in front of the couple’s Bel Air home. “At home here, with the environment and the air up here, we have lots of oxygen, and everything is clean. There’s not lots of nurses and doctors hanging around.”
While she was in the hospital, doctors reportedly replaced her hip, which was broken when she fell out of bed on July 17 while watching “The Price is Right.”
As the Hungarian-born actress and socialite was coming home in a four-car convoy on Wednesday, several Paparazzi photographers gathered around the ambulance and snapped shots of the interior of the vehicle, Reuters reported.
She was involved in an auto accident in 2002, leaving her confined to a wheelchair.
Gabor, 93, was hospitalized at the UCLA Ronald Reagan Medical Center since mid-July due to a broken hip, reported CTV.
Her husband, Prince Frederic von Anhalt said that she is happy to be back home.
“She smiled already and started flirting with the guys who took her home. When she starts flirting, she is in good shape,” he told reporters in front of the couple’s Bel Air home. “At home here, with the environment and the air up here, we have lots of oxygen, and everything is clean. There’s not lots of nurses and doctors hanging around.”
While she was in the hospital, doctors reportedly replaced her hip, which was broken when she fell out of bed on July 17 while watching “The Price is Right.”
As the Hungarian-born actress and socialite was coming home in a four-car convoy on Wednesday, several Paparazzi photographers gathered around the ambulance and snapped shots of the interior of the vehicle, Reuters reported.
She was involved in an auto accident in 2002, leaving her confined to a wheelchair.