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Thursday, March 24, 2011

R.I.P ELIZABETH TAYLOR

The world lost a legend actrees again. Yesterday, veteran Hollywood actress Elizabeth Taylor (79), died at Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles. Double Oscar-winner had a long history of health problems and had sick were treated for symptoms of heart failure. According to ABC News, although it suffered a series of health problems, her condition was stable, and hopefully she would came home. However, the hope did not answered. "Legendary actress, entrepreneur and fearless activist Elizabeth Taylor died peacefully today (yesterday) at Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles said Sally Morrison, who was quoted by AFP on Wednesday (23/03/2011 .) "We blew the last breath, he was accompanied by his son, Michael Wilding, Christopher Wilding, Liza Todd, and Mary Burton." In addition to leaving his son and daughter, Liz, because she is familiarly called, also leaving 10 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. 

“It was mostly her close family that saw her during her hospital stay although she was inundated with cards, flowerz and gifts from friends and fans, Elizabeth knew that she was loved. "Elizabeth Taylor’s close friend and personal publicist Sally Morrison, says everyone close to Elizabeth thought the star's health was improving.“We are all totally devastated. Elizabeth’s death came as a shock, as she had been doing better in recent weeks, and we had all hoped she would return home. She had battled a lot of serious illness throughout her life, and we were praying that she could rally herself one more time but it was not to be, "Morrison said. Though her tragic death was a surprise to those close to her Elizabeth was luck to be surrounded by those she loved in her final days.

The star was truly loved - and deservingly so! Her long time friend remebered some of Elizabeth's accomplishments: “I have worked on and off with her since 1985, and she really was a marvelous person and we did a lot of work for AIDS charities together during that time. “Elizabeth was very witty. I’ll never forget the time she said at an AIDS conference that President George Bush could not even spell the word — that really brought the house down! “I think she is the last of the great studio female stars and she was such a ground-breaker in so many areas of her life. As well as her amazing film career and colorful personal life I think Elizabeth would want people to celebrate that as part of her legacy."

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