Joan Rivers admitted in her final interview that she used to audition her doctors and surgeons to check that they weren't drunk.
In the final interview before her death with with The Sunday Times magazine, the late comedienne spoke of the process which she employed to choose those who she deemed suitable to operate on her.
Joan - who died last week at the age of 81 - used a rigorous interview process for healthcare professionals before she would let them care for her.
She admitted that she would "ask them everything" to ensure that they could be trusted to perform procedures successfully.
Joan - who had multiple plastic surgery procedures - was especially cautious when it came to anaesthesiologists in case they were under the influence of alcohol.
She said she would ask: "Who are you and when did you last have a glass of wine?"
The 'Fashion Police' co-host died last Thursday (04.09.14) after suffering a cardiac arrest while undergoing a procedure on her vocal cords which she described as "tired" in her final interview.
Her funeral - which took place yesterday (07.09.14) - featured performances from Hollywood actor Hugh Jackman and The New York City Gay Men's Chorus, and was attended by friends and colleagues including Kelly Osbourne, Whoopi Goldberg and Sarah Jessica Parker.
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