PHOTOS: The glamorous man-eater Zsa Zsa Gábor and her 9 husbands

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Born 106 years ago, Zsazsa Gábor with her cheeky outrageous comments and larger-than-life personality was the most talked about celebrity of Hungarian origin in the US press. We can legit say, not even the Kardashian sisters would have made such fame as the Hungarian bombshell did in her era. Her whirlwind romances and 9 marriages raised many eyebrows back in the day, but the free-spirited Hungarian actress and socialite couldn’t give a damn. She enjoyed life at its fullest and nothing stopped her from chasing that burning all-consuming love only seen on the big screen, which she claimed to have finally found with her 9th husband at age of 69. In this post, we take a look at Zsazsa’s impressive collection of wealthy and successful lovers.
Burhan Belge, Turkish diplomat (1937-1941)
The daughter of a Jewish jeweller never played small. Her very first catch at the young of 18 was right away a diplomat who allegedly swept the Hungarian beauty off her feet by buying her a puppy she had longed for quite some time. Despite not speaking a common language, the pair quickly tied the knot and stayed married until 1941. Interestingly, Zsazsa claimed that they had never consummated their love although Belge had a pretty perverted mind, according to the actress.

Conrad Hilton, hotel tycoon (1942-1947)
Although the Gábor sisters consumed 19 husbands in total, only Zsazsa bore a child. The Hungarian actress who was never afraid to speak her mind, even decades before the widespread “Me Too” movement, claimed that her second husband brutally raped her that’s when her daughter, Francesca Hilton was conceived. Even though she was born into fame and wealth, the only successor of Zsazsa Gábor died penniless. She was even living on the street for some time as a homeless person.

George Sandards, Oscar-winner actor (1949-1954)
Zsazsa Gábor didn’t waste much time after her second divorce. This time she looked for her next lover closer to home, in the movie industry. The handsome British actor couldn’t keep his eyes off the Hungarian beauty when they first met behind the scene. The engagement period barely lasted a day, the two love birds vowed eternal fidelity to one another in Las Vegas which Zsazsa devotedly stuck to until a Dominican playboy named Porfirio Rubirosa, whom she happened to madly fall in lust with, disrupted the idyll. To make up for the heartbreak, Zsazsa made a pact with her older sister and matched her up with her ex-husband. However, their marriage only lasted 6 weeks.

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Herbert L. Hutner, investment banker (1962-1966)
Zsazsa never shied away from expressing her intense attraction to the richest elite, even to the press. Her legendary saying became timeless advice for many young girls who sought a wealthy husband: “No man can be considered ugly as long as he has a couple of millions on his account”. Apparently, that’s how Hutner came into the picture after two short yet passionate high-profile flings with the above-mentioned Dominican diplomat, who happened to be married at that time, and a wealthy Los Angeles-based contractor. Zsazsa quickly got bored of monogamy though and continued her quest to find her ultimate soulmate.











There should be different wedding vows for such a fickle bunch of people than the traditional. Like “I promise to share the fame, fun & wealth with you, until something better comes along”.
The Gabor’s had something the Kardashiens could only wish for—
Great personalities, class and style, yet they were very down to earth.
The men had to know what the odds were of keeping her.