Take it from Gifford, 67, who is now writing music, releasing books and directing movies.įrom her discouraging struggle to succeed in Hollywood to becoming the all-star she is today, Gifford proves that she's "not retiring," but rather "refiring." Along with documenting what she calls "the most creative act of her life," she gives readers a glimpse of the challenges she's faced throughout the years, such as the loneliness of her first marriage, her second husband Frank Gifford's infidelity and the death of her beloved co-host and friend, Regis Philbin.īut Gifford is also an entertainer and engages readers with lighthearted anecdotes about such as celebrities Dinah Shore , Al Pacino, Howard Stern, Kris Jenner and more. In her memoir "It’s Never Too Late: Make the Next Act of Your Life the Best Act of Your Life," out now, Gifford offers encouragement and wisdom to women embarking on major life changes – something Gifford can relate to after leaving the TV world to pursue other creative endeavors. She shares little-known details about her rise to fame, faith and life-changing relationships to show us that it truly is "never too late" to do whatever you want. Kathie Lee Gifford may have stepped down from the "Today" show, but her career is just getting started. Watch Video: Kathie Lee Gifford, Craig Ferguson star in 'Then Came You'
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