Kathie Lee Gifford Hospitalized with Fractured Pelvis After Fall amid Hip Replacement Recovery (Exclusive)
In the process of recuperating from her most recent hip replacement surgery, Kathie Lee Gifford fell and ended up in the hospital, she exclusively tells PEOPLE.
The 70-year-old former Today co-host claims she was hospitalized for more than a week in order to receive physical therapy after suffering a double fracture to her pelvis.
In Nashville, Gifford claims to have āmoved 300 books by herselfā at book signings. āI made my body weaker,ā she claims. āIām to blame for it.ā
One of Giffordās pals came by to take her up the following day. Gifford claims that she ājust trippedā as she rushed to the door.
Gifford tells PEOPLE, āI was weak in that spot, so it didnāt take much.ā The next thing you know, Iām back in the hospital with a front and back pelvic fracture. That hurts more than anything my hip has ever experienced. The agony in the pelvic is unbelievable. However, here I am.

Gifford describes it as a āhumbling experience,ā and she decided to spend an entire week at the hospital as āI donāt trust myself.ā
āYou think you understand your body, and then you realize that as you age, your body changes,ā Gifford explains. āAnd even though Iād prefer not to, I am thinking about it.ā
Everyone else is enjoying summer, but not me, says Gifford. However, itās alright. One day, Iāll visit my small farm and dip my feet into my saltwater pool. Iām getting a message from the Lord to calm down. Iāve spent my entire life jogging. Iām hearing from the Lord that Iāve planted a billion roses. Take a sniff at them.
Gifford told PEOPLE earlier this month that the rehabilitation from her hip replacement surgery has been āone of the most painful situations of my entire life.ā
āItās been quite difficult,ā she continued.
Because to her active lifestyle, the TV personality required surgery. She remembered the surgeon saying, āYou made movies, you got on stages, you climbed mountains.ā You persevered and never took off your stilettos, which is why you are experiencing what you are.
Even with the difficult recuperation, Gifford is glad she lived her life to the utmost.
Would I alter it, I ask myself? No, I was carrying out my divinely assigned duties. āI was doing what He called me to do every year of it,ā she remarked at the time.

Despite being in the hospital, Gifford continues to celebrate the publication of her latest book, Helen and Mary: The True Story of the Tyrant King and the Mother of the Risen Savior.
According to an official description, the historical nonfiction book provides ādeep insight to how Herod came to power, how corruption and an ancient evil threatened the stability of a nation, and how a teenage Mary was called to traverse these obstacles to bring the Savior, Jesus, our living hope, into the world.ā
A few years ago, Gifford said, she had an epiphany for the book while traveling to Israel on a rabbinical trip. Cody, then 34, āconvincedā her that āthese are stories that need to be told because people need hope.ā
āI pray that I will be of use for as long the Lord has me on this earth. I am not sure how long the Lord has me on this earth. that I would treat people with kindness, generosity, and love,ā she said to PEOPLE. āIām a strong woman, but Iām a woman who has spent the last 60 years attempting to serve the kingdom of God, do the right thing, and show love to others.ā