Dame Edna Everage star faces unexpected complications after hip replacement surgery
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Beloved Australian comedian Barry Humphries has been forced to return to the hospital due to complications following a recent hip replacement surgery.
This comes after the performer had only just been discharged after breaking his hip in March.
Comedian and stage performer Barry Humphries, best known for his alter-ego Dame Edna Everage, is back in a Sydney hospital following health complications following a hip replacement.
The 89-year-old star had surgery on his hip last month at Sydney’s St Vincent Hospital after suffering a fall in February. According to reports, Mr Humphries was forced to undergo the procedure after tripping on a rug at home.
Following the incident, the entertainer was given a titanium hip. Despite this, he later joked that he could now be called ‘Bionic Bazza’.
According to reports at the time, Mr Humphries said that he’d been in ‘agony’ after the accident and was taking ‘very painful’ physical rehabilitation sessions with a physiotherapist.
‘It was the most ridiculous thing, like all domestic incidents are. I was reaching for a book, my foot got caught on a rug or something, and down I went,’ he revealed.
However, the star shared that he would have to ‘get back on his feet’ because he intends to tour his one-man show later this year.
‘I sit a lot in the show, and there’s a bit of pacing... I don’t think it’s going to be a problem, but I do have to get on with my physio,’ he explained.
Peter Ford, Entertainment Editor at Sunrise, broke the news Wednesday morning. He assured Mr Humphries’ supporters that the star ‘will not give up easily’ and that he will be ‘back on stage’ before the end of this year.
‘Whether that’s a realistic goal, I don’t know…I am told that Barry’s health has worsened in the last week,’ Mr Ford stated.
However, Mr Ford claimed that Mr Humphries ‘certainly intends to keep on fighting’.
It was also revealed that the star’s health ‘took a turn’ this week.
‘I have spoken to a few people close to Barry in the last couple of hours,’ Richard Wilkins, Nine’s Entertainment Editor, admitted.
‘One of his very close friends and colleagues said that he spoke to him a couple of days ago and that he was in good spirits and in good shape. However, it appears that in the last little while, Barry has taken a turn for the worst and is back in the hospital,’ he explained.
‘All we can do is cross our fingers,’ Mr Wilkins added.
His friends and family are with him while he is in the eastern suburbs hospital. His family also shared that the star would like to thank ‘everybody for the support and good wishes he has received’.
In a statement, they shared that Mr Humphries wanted to ‘thank the wonderful doctors, nurses, and staff at St Vincent’s Hospital’.
His wife, Lizzie Spender, said that the comedian was ‘doing fine’.
Mr Humphries’ most famous creation, Mrs Edna Everage, is one of the most iconic Aussie characters ever. The character enabled the comedian to have an outlet for his sharp wit and impeccable ad-lib skills while performing. His alter-ego is so renowned that it was even dubbed a Dame by Prime Minister Gough Whitlam.
Dame Edna made a successful transition from stage to TV without losing popularity in either genre, earning the star a bigger audience pool and millions of fans internationally.
You can watch one of Dame Edna’s performances here:
And if you enjoyed that one, why not sit back and watch this full comedy special for FREE:
We at the Seniors Discount Club wish him a speedy recovery and hope to see him return to the stage soon!
This comes after the performer had only just been discharged after breaking his hip in March.
Comedian and stage performer Barry Humphries, best known for his alter-ego Dame Edna Everage, is back in a Sydney hospital following health complications following a hip replacement.
The 89-year-old star had surgery on his hip last month at Sydney’s St Vincent Hospital after suffering a fall in February. According to reports, Mr Humphries was forced to undergo the procedure after tripping on a rug at home.
Following the incident, the entertainer was given a titanium hip. Despite this, he later joked that he could now be called ‘Bionic Bazza’.
According to reports at the time, Mr Humphries said that he’d been in ‘agony’ after the accident and was taking ‘very painful’ physical rehabilitation sessions with a physiotherapist.
‘It was the most ridiculous thing, like all domestic incidents are. I was reaching for a book, my foot got caught on a rug or something, and down I went,’ he revealed.
However, the star shared that he would have to ‘get back on his feet’ because he intends to tour his one-man show later this year.
‘I sit a lot in the show, and there’s a bit of pacing... I don’t think it’s going to be a problem, but I do have to get on with my physio,’ he explained.
Peter Ford, Entertainment Editor at Sunrise, broke the news Wednesday morning. He assured Mr Humphries’ supporters that the star ‘will not give up easily’ and that he will be ‘back on stage’ before the end of this year.
‘Whether that’s a realistic goal, I don’t know…I am told that Barry’s health has worsened in the last week,’ Mr Ford stated.
However, Mr Ford claimed that Mr Humphries ‘certainly intends to keep on fighting’.
It was also revealed that the star’s health ‘took a turn’ this week.
‘I have spoken to a few people close to Barry in the last couple of hours,’ Richard Wilkins, Nine’s Entertainment Editor, admitted.
‘One of his very close friends and colleagues said that he spoke to him a couple of days ago and that he was in good spirits and in good shape. However, it appears that in the last little while, Barry has taken a turn for the worst and is back in the hospital,’ he explained.
‘All we can do is cross our fingers,’ Mr Wilkins added.
His friends and family are with him while he is in the eastern suburbs hospital. His family also shared that the star would like to thank ‘everybody for the support and good wishes he has received’.
In a statement, they shared that Mr Humphries wanted to ‘thank the wonderful doctors, nurses, and staff at St Vincent’s Hospital’.
His wife, Lizzie Spender, said that the comedian was ‘doing fine’.
Mr Humphries’ most famous creation, Mrs Edna Everage, is one of the most iconic Aussie characters ever. The character enabled the comedian to have an outlet for his sharp wit and impeccable ad-lib skills while performing. His alter-ego is so renowned that it was even dubbed a Dame by Prime Minister Gough Whitlam.
Dame Edna made a successful transition from stage to TV without losing popularity in either genre, earning the star a bigger audience pool and millions of fans internationally.
You can watch one of Dame Edna’s performances here:
And if you enjoyed that one, why not sit back and watch this full comedy special for FREE:
Key Takeaways
- Australian comedian Barry Humphries experiences complications from hip replacement surgery and is currently in a Sydney hospital.
- The 89-year-old star recently fell and broke his hip at home, leading to the initial surgery.
- Sunrise Entertainment Editor Peter Ford shared the news, saying that Humphries plans to be 'back on stage' before the end of the year.
- Humphries has been touring the UK with a one-man show.