NEW YORK — Barbara Walters is recovering from surgery to replace a faulty heart valve, her rep said Friday.
"Barbara Walters' surgery went well and the doctors are very pleased with the outcome," spokeswoman Cindi Berger said in a statement. "Ms. Walters is recovering as expected. No further statements will be made at this time."
Walters, 80, announced the heart surgery earlier this week on The View, saying she would take a break from the daytime show for a few months and "come roaring back in September."
"My doctors and I have decided that this is the best time to do the surgery," the broadcasting legend said.
When asked by fellow View co-host Whoopi Goldberg if she was scared, Walters said: "Look, nobody wants to have this kind of surgery."
On Wednesday, Walters took to Twitter to assure her fans everything would be alright.
"Thank u for all good wishes. Very touched. I will be fine," she said.
Walters, who became the first female network news co-anchor more than 30 years ago, created ABC's The View in 1997 with Bill Geddie.
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