New York
(AFP) - Joan Rivers, the acerbic US stand-up comic and television
presenter rushed to a New York hospital last week, has been moved out of
intensive care, her daughter said Wednesday.
"My
mother has been moved out of intensive care and into a private room
where she is being kept comfortable. Thank you for your continued
support," said Melissa Rivers in a statement.
New
York Daily News reported that Rivers was last week placed in a
medically induced coma after going into cardiac and respiratory arrest
during a routine doctor's visit.
Rivers
just days earlier filmed a special 90-minute episode of "Fashion
Police" and has a string of appearances scheduled in the coming weeks,
followed by a tour of Britain in October.
A
long-time New York resident, Rivers has spared no one her razor-sharp
wit and is considered one of the best at delivering a cutting one-liner
with a well-timed zinger.
In
recent decades, Rivers has been well-known for her love of multiple
plastic surgeries, taken to excess with her exaggerated cheek bones and
her preternaturally wrinkle-free face.
Born
Joan Alexandra Molinsky, she graduated from New York's Barnard College
and worked in the fashion industry before starting out in stand-up under
the stage name Joan Rivers.
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