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Kathie Lee Gifford is opening up about why she finally was ready to sell her family home.

"The music went out of the house for me," says Gifford.

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00:00You made big news a few weeks ago when you put your Connecticut house on the market for like
00:04the biggest amount I've ever seen. Price tag, $100 million for the house. So what does it mean
00:10to you since that's the house where you raised your family? What does it mean to sell that house?
00:15That's why it took us so long to decide that we were ready. And we tell everybody that, you know,
00:22thank God we don't need to sell it. But we're ready to. And it's going to take obviously a
00:26person who's got a whole lot of money. But we've done, I've worked on that house for 32 years,
00:32added on everything, made it the house that it is. I have my heart and soul and blood, sweat and
00:38tears
00:38is in that house, are in that house. And just memories galore. But once Frank passed and my
00:46kids went off to start their own careers and start their own families, the music went out of the house
00:51for me. I used to have Neal Sadaka there all the time, Dolly Parton, Larry Gatlin, you name them.
00:58They were Kenny Loggins, Kevin Costner. They were, everybody's playing the piano and playing guitar.
01:04And so it became very silent. My world went silent. I buried my father, buried my mother,
01:12buried my husband, buried Regis, my dear friends. And I remember Frank saying towards the end of his life,
01:18he says that we were looking at a picture of our wedding. We got married out in Bridgehampton.
01:23And he goes, look, honey, they're almost all dead. Yeah.
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