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Dick Guttman called reports the Oscar winning actress is seriously ill as "dramatic, overstated and untrue".
But he declined to give any further details about Taylor's condition or where she is receiving treatment.
Mr Guttman added: "At present, she is surrounded by family, friends and fabulous jewels."
Over the last decade Dame Elizabeth has been dogged by a number of health problems which have left her confined to a wheelchair.
Denied speculation
She has broken her back five times, had a benign brain tumour removed in 1997, and suffers from the brittle bone disease osteoporosis.
In 2004, the actress suffered from congestive heart failure, which compounded by spinal fractures and a curvature left her almost bedridden.
In an interview with CNN in 2006, she denied speculation that she was gravely ill or being treated for Alzheimer's disease, saying: "Oh come on, do I look like I'm dying?"
Dame Elizabeth began her Hollywood career as a teenager in films such as Lassie Come Home and National Velvet.
She won best actress Oscars for Butterfield 8 in 1960 and Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? six years later.
The screen star, who has three children and adopted a fourth with ex-husband Richard Burton, was made an honorary dame by the Queen in 2000.
(BBC)
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