Larry King, legendary talk show host, has died. He was 87.
The legendary broadcaster's famous friends and fans remembered him fondly on social media.
The longtime radio and TV host battled heart disease for more than 30 years and was hospitalized with COVID-19 earlier this month.
Veteran talk show host, who was recently hospitalized with COVID-19, has been moved out of the intensive care unit.
The 87-year-old TV legend was hospitalized in Los Angeles after testing positive for the coronavirus.
The TV personality's two children died within weeks of each other.
The TV personality and host has yet to comment on his children's deaths.
The TV anchor and his wife of 22 years are calling it quits.
Larry King suffered a health issue last week, but is now recovering.
The actor appeared on 'Larry King Now' and opened up about his relationship with his birth father, Bill Hudson.
The 83-year-old host was diagnosed with stage 1 Adenocarcinoma in July.
Regis Philbin tells Larry King he has not kept in touch with his former 'Live' co-host, Kelly Ripa.
He opened up to Larry King about his exit from 'Live With Regis and Kelly!'
The iconic actress died Wednesday, and reactions quickly came in from celebrities, including her longtime co-star, Ed Asner.