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Zsa Zsa Gabor's widower Frédéric Prinz von Anhalt says he no longer wants adopted son Kevin, 27

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Zsa Zsa Gabor's widower Frédéric Prinz von Anhalt no longer wants to legally adopt 27-year-old Kevin Feucht after A&E canceled their reality show Adults Adopting Adults.The 78-year-old businessman- who bought his 'royal' adopted title from Princess Marie-Auguste von Anhalt in 1979 - told TMZ that though he has already legally adopted Kevin, he now plans to reverse the adoption process.Von Anhalt (born Hans Robert Lichtenberg) also admitted that he only adopted the German national for the TV show in which the two starred.

Change of heart: Zsa Zsa Gabor's widower Frédéric Prinz von Anhalt no longer wants to legally adopt 27-year-old Kevin Feucht after A&E canceled their reality show Adults Adopting AdultsHe added that he has yet to inform Kevin of his decision but plans to tell him soon.

On Wednesday, Variety reported that Adults Adopting Adults had been canceled after airing just three episodes.The show had been set for a 10-episode run but was canceled due to low ratings.

Second thoughts:The 78-year-old businessman - who bought his 'royal' adopted title from Princess Marie-Auguste von Anhalt in 1979 - told TMZ that though he has already legally adopted Kevin, he now plans to reverse the adoption processAfter the third episode aired on February 14, the series was abruptly removed from all platforms including streaming and AEtv.com, per Variety.In December, A&E announced that the new series would follow 'six incredible stories of adults seeking legal adoption for either a sincere desire for a true family experience or perhaps more questionable motives.'However, one family depicted on the show quickly sparked controversy.

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