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Reynolds says Taylor's in a better place

Academy Award winning actress and AIDS activist Elizabeth Taylor exits the CNN Studios after an appearance on "Larry King Live" in Los Angeles, California on May 30, 2006. Taylor is pictured wearing a necklace and earrings from a portion of her new House of Taylor Jewelry collection which she promoted during an interview with talk show host Larry King. (UPI/Jim Ruymen)
Academy Award winning actress and AIDS activist Elizabeth Taylor exits the CNN Studios after an appearance on "Larry King Live" in Los Angeles, California on May 30, 2006. Taylor is pictured wearing a necklace and earrings from a portion of her new House of Taylor Jewelry collection which she promoted during an interview with talk show host Larry King. (UPI/Jim Ruymen) | License Photo

LOS ANGELES, March 24 (UPI) -- Entertainer Debbie Reynolds says Hollywood icon Elizabeth Taylor, who died Wednesday, was in a lot of pain toward the end of her life and is in a better place.

Taylor, who was 79, entered Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles six weeks ago for treatment of congestive heart failure, her family said.

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Reynolds' husband, singer Eddie Fisher, left her for Taylor and became one of Taylor's seven husbands in 1959, but they divorced in 1964. Fisher died last year.

Taylor was single at the time of her death.

People.com said Reynolds told TV's "Access Hollywood" she and Taylor had buried the hatchet in recent years and last spoke two weeks ago.

"I said, 'Getting old is really [expletive,]'" Reynolds told the program. "And she said: 'It certainly is. It certainly is, Debbie. This is really tough.' I said, 'Well, you just hang in there now, Elizabeth.' And she said, 'I'm really trying.'

"God bless her, she's on to a better place," Reynolds, said. "I'm happy that she's out of her pain because she was in a lot of pain."

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