Barry Humphries’ family updates fans on his health after Dame Edna star left in ‘serious condition’

The comic, 89, is said to be in a ‘serious condition’ with family at his bedside
Lisa McLoughlin 19 April 2023
The Weekender

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Barry Humphries has thanked fans for their support after he was readmitted to hospital due to complications from a recent hip replacement operation.

The comic, known for his Dame Edna Everage alter ego, is said to be in a “serious condition” with family at his bedside.

In light of the news, his family have updated fans on his behalf and shared a brief but characteristically funny statement, which read: “Barry would like to thank everybody for the support and best wishes he has received, but he would like more and more.”

The update comes after his pal Peter Ford told Australia’s Channel Seven’s Sunrise programme that the star was in a “serious condition”.

Tweeting a clip from the show, Ford wrote: “Statement to media due to be released shortly. At this moment Barry is in a serious condition but is being kept comfortable. He’s surrounded by family.”

Speaking on the show, he said: “Barry won’t give up easily. Barry has something marked on his calendar and that is to say he’ll be back on stage before the end of the year.

“He’s been travelling around the UK last year doing a one-man show, largely sitting in a chair and talking about the great characters he’s created through the years.

“Whether that’s a realistic goal for Barry, I don’t know, but either way it’s not over until it’s over but I am told Barry’s health has worsened in the last week.”

Ford also said things "are tough" for the comedian but added: “I reckon Barry has a fighting spirit and he’s not going to give up easily.”

When asked how long Humphries would be hospitalised for, Ford said things were “up in the air”.

He added: “There are very serious concerns about what happens next… it is a very tough time at the moment.

“But he’s got great care, he’s got fantastic medical team behind him. His family and friends – closest family – are rallying behind him.”

Meanwhile, Australian Sky News host Rowan Dean explained that the star has got “serious health problems”, however “his sense of humour never leaves him.”

He shared on the channel’s Afternoon Agenda: “Barry Humphries never stops laughing and cracking jokes, even if he’s as ill as he currently is, he’ll still be cracking jokes, he’ll still be laughing and he’s always got a wicked sense of humour.

“I’m sure some of the nurses in the hospital are still amused by the twinkle in Barry Humphries’ eyes, that irrepressible grin and that irrepressible laugh.”

Despite Ford and Dean’s comments, Humphries wife Lizzie Spender told Sunday Morning Herald: “He’s fine.”

The entertainer’s latest health setback comes just weeks after Humphries said he was in “agony” following a fall at his home in February, which led him to undergo hip replacement surgery.

Humphries explained that he sustained the injury after he tripped on a rug while reaching for a book.

At the time, the funnyman said he was hoping to be back on his feet in time for another “one-man show” to be held later this year.

He told the Sydney Morning Herald in March: “I have to get back on my feet... I’m going back on tour later this year.

“The result of my broken hip means I now have a titanium hip... you can call me ‘Bionic Bazza’.”

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