Donald Trump Sends Kind Words to Rosie O'Donnell Following Nearly Fatal Heart Attack
by Andy NeuenschwanderApparently all it takes to reconcile two bitter enemies is a little ol' near-fatal heart attack.
Rosie O'Donnell, 50, recently suffered an attack when she helped an "enormous woman" out of her car (just how big was this woman?). She didn't think much of the pain at first, but as it continued throughout the day, O'Donnell started to wonder if it was something serious. So, of course, she turned to Google, and remembered back to an aspirin commercial that said it can help with heart attacks.
"Saved by a TV commercial," said O'Donnell. "Literally."
She very well may have been, as doctors later found that she had suffered a myocardial infarction with 99% blockage in her coronary artery. O'Donnell got a stent and is now in recovery.
Fans and fellow entertainers have been wishing O'Donnell good health since the incident, but one well-wisher in particular caught some attention: Donald Trump. O'Donnell and Trump are notoriously not very fond of each other (to say the least) and have lobbed insults at each other in the past. But Trump decided for a short truce while O'Donnell recovers, and tweeted "Rosie, get better fast. I'm starting to miss you!"
O'Donnell responded by thanking Trump and saying that his tweet was "a bit of a shock." She jokingly suspected the worst: "r u trying to kill me?" she tweeted.