Gabor was married nine times. She was divorced seven times, and one marriage was
annulled. She wrote the following in her autobiography: Gabor also said, "Men have always liked me and I have always liked men. But I like a mannish man, a man who knows how to talk to and treat a woman—not just a man with muscles." Her husbands, in chronological order, were: •
Burhan Belge (May 17, 1935December 4, 1941; divorced) •
Conrad Hilton (April 10, 1942 – October 28, 1947; divorced) • :"Conrad's decision to change my name from Zsa Zsa to Georgia symbolized everything my marriage to him would eventually become. My Hungarian roots were to be ripped out and my background ignored. ... I soon discovered that my marriage to Conrad meant the end of my freedom. My own needs were completely ignored: I belonged to Conrad." •
Herbert Hutner (November 5, 1962 – March 3, 1966; divorced) • :"Herbert took away my will to work. With his kindness and generosity, he almost annihilated my drive. I have always been the kind of woman who could never be satisfied by money – only excitement and achievement." • Joshua S. Cosden Jr. (March 9, 1966 – October 18, 1967; divorced) •
Jack Ryan (January 21, 1975 – August 24, 1976; divorced) • Michael O'Hara (August 27, 1976 – November 30, 1982; divorced) •
Felipe de Alba (April 13–14, 1983; annulled) •
Frédéric Prinz von Anhalt (August 14, 1986 – December 18, 2016; her death) Gabor's divorces inspired her to make numerous quotable puns and innuendos about her marital and extramarital history. She commented: "I am a marvelous housekeeper: every time I leave a man I keep his house." When asked how many husbands she had, she used to say: "You mean other than my own?". Gabor dated German composer
Willy Schmidt-Gentner, and Dominican diplomat
Porfirio Rubirosa. In 1973, Gabor purchased a nearly 9,000-square-foot
Hollywood Regency-style home in
Bel Air. It was originally built for
Howard Hughes in 1955 and featured a copper
French style roof. Gabor's only child, daughter
Constance Francesca Hilton, was born on March 10, 1947. According to Gabor's 1991 autobiography,
One Lifetime Is Not Enough, her pregnancy resulted from rape by then-husband
Conrad Hilton. She was the only
Gabor sister who had a child. Out of concern for Gabor's physical and emotional state, Frédéric Prinz von Anhalt never told her about her daughter's death. Gabor and her last husband,
Frédéric Prinz von Anhalt, adopted at least ten adult men who paid them a fee of up to $2 million to legally become descendants of
Princess Marie-Auguste of Anhalt. Prinz von Anhalt had himself paid Marie-Auguste to adopt him when he was 36 years old. While Gabor's parents were Jewish, she was a practising Catholic.
Legal and financial difficulties On June 14, 1989, in
Beverly Hills, California, Gabor was accused of slapping the face of Beverly Hills police officer Paul Kramer when he stopped her for a traffic violation at 8551
Olympic Boulevard. At trial three months later, a jury convicted her of slapping Kramer. They also found her guilty of driving without a license and possessing an open container of alcohol—a flask of
Jack Daniel's—in her $215,000
Rolls-Royce, but acquitted her of the charge of disobeying Kramer when she drove away from the traffic stop. On October 25, 1989, Beverly Hills Municipal Judge Charles G. Rubin sentenced Gabor to serve three days in jail, to pay fines and restitution totaling $12,937, to perform 120 hours of community service, and to undergo a psychiatric evaluation. On June 14, 1990, Gabor dropped her conviction appeal and agreed to serve her sentence. She refused to take part in community service and served three days in jail from July 27 to 30, 1990. Gabor had a long-running feud with German-born actress
Elke Sommer beginning in 1984 when both appeared on
Circus of the Stars, and escalating into a multimillion-dollar
libel suit by 1993. The suit resulted in an order for Gabor and her husband to pay Sommer $3.3 million in general and punitive damages.
Later life and health On November 27, 2002, Gabor was a front seat passenger in an automobile crash on
Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles, from which she remained partially paralyzed and reliant on a wheelchair for mobility. She survived strokes in 2005 and 2007 and underwent surgeries. In 2010, she fractured her hip and underwent a successful hip replacement. In August 2010, Gabor was admitted to
Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center in serious condition and received
last rites from a
Catholic priest, but survived. In 2011, Gabor's right leg was amputated above the knee to save her life from an infection. In 2011, she was hospitalized again for a number of emergencies, and fell into a coma. On February 8, 2016, two days after her 99th birthday, Gabor was rushed to hospital after suffering from breathing difficulties. She was diagnosed with a
feeding tube-related lung infection and was scheduled to undergo surgery to have her feeding tube removed. In April 2016, it was reported that Prinz von Anhalt was arranging to move with Gabor to Hungary in time for her 100th birthday in 2017, in accordance with her wishes that she return to Hungary and spend the rest of her life there. ==Death==