Daughter Criticizes Zsa Zsa Gabor's Husband, Home Caretakers
A rep for Zsa Zsa Gabor's daughter Francesca Hilton says Francesca is "not sure if [her mother] really needed to be transported to the hospital at all" on Tuesday and accuses Gabor's husband Prince Frederic von Anhalt of fostering a "circus atmosphere" two weeks ago. "Please know that Zsa Zsa was not in any life-threatening situation yesterday," Hilton's rep says. "Zsa Zsa's doctors told Francesca Hilton, her daughter, that it was only routine and that she was stable and responsive. We are not sure if she really needed to be transported to the hospital at all. "Francesca is not pleased with the situation and the care of her mother and what has been happening to her while at home. It is not certain what kind of care and security she is receiving. "None of that seems to be in effect especially after the circus atmosphere two weeks ago upon her return home in an unnecessary motorcade organized for the press by her husband, including the paparazzi and public who rushed her ambulance, which terrified Zsa Zsa -- in the back of the ambulance -- who was alone, and suffered temporary flash blindness from the photographers. "They were shaking the ambulance and climbed on the hood, banging the doors and windows for her to look at them. She was terrified. There was no security or protocol in effect." "Francesca is very concerned that there is no one monitoring her mother at the mansion which is closed to all, including her -- (Zsa Zsa's own daughter)," Hilton's rep continues. "Zsa Zsa is at the mercy of whoever is supposed to be taking care of her. Hilton is also troubled by the unnecessary, inconsistent, and incomplete information distributed constantly to the media about her mother from only one source."[Read full story on The Insider]
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