Fans Remember Carrie Fisher One Year After Her Death: 'No One's Ever Really Gone'
Can you believe it's been a year?
On December 27, 2016, fans learned that Carrie Fisher had died. The accomplished writer and "Star Wars" icon had suffered a heart attack on December 23 during a flight from London to L.A. She was rushed to the hospital where she remained until her death. She was 60. The very next day, her mother -- screen icon Debbie Reynolds -- died at age 84, after suffering a stroke.
Fisher had already filmed her role as Princess/General Leia Organa in "Star Wars: The Last Jedi," which was just released on December 15. Watching Episode VIII gave fans some bittersweet, heartbreaking final moments with the legend.
On the anniversary of her death, fans -- and her on-screen twin, Mark Hamill -- paid tribute, getting #CarrieonForever trending:
one year ago today we lost a princess.
we lost a general.
we lost a icon.
we lost leia.
we lost carrie fisher.
may the force be with her. always. pic.twitter.com/uPGoqa8DDW— caity loves carrie (@marveljedi) December 27, 2017
"No matter how I go, I want it reported that I drowned in moonlight, strangled by my own bra."
It's been 1 year Carrie Fisher passed pic.twitter.com/1hDn2qe0zl— i miss u carrie fisher (@tolkienianjedi) December 27, 2017
I just got super emotional thinking about how it's been a year since Carrie Fisher died #CarrieOnForever#MayTheForceBeWithYoupic.twitter.com/1za0XOt8Bt
— ❤️ⓑⓡⓔⓐⓝⓝⓐ❤️ (@littlemsbree_) December 27, 2017
It's been a year since the beautiful and amazing Carrie Fisher has passed. I miss this sunshine so much every day. #CarrieOnForeverpic.twitter.com/y2Qggz704j
— kyle ron (@filmhoneys) December 27, 2017
One year ago we lost our princess ????#CarrieFisher Rest In Peace and #MayTheForceBeWithYou Always. #CarrieOnForeverpic.twitter.com/19kG5G6qBI
— M4 R0b0t (@M4R0b0t) December 27, 2017
One year since we lost a legend
Only way to rejoice is to watch Star Wars! Rest Easy Carrie Fisher pic.twitter.com/Vp3mxxarjs— Jaci (@blondie12jh) December 27, 2017
THE FORCE IS WITH HER! One year ago today the world lost a legend! We miss you so much Carrie Fisher. #RIP ❤️???? pic.twitter.com/zzjFVClS4J
— FOX 5 DC (@fox5dc) December 27, 2017
It's hard to believe that @carrieffisher has been gone a year. She's still kicking ass and taking names, influencing all of us in a positive way!
— Eric Strothers (@ericstrothers) December 27, 2017
"No matter how I go, I want it reported that I drowned in moonlight, strangled by my own bra."
It's been 1 year Carrie Fisher passed pic.twitter.com/1hDn2qe0zl— i miss u carrie fisher (@tolkienianjedi) December 27, 2017
a year ago, Carrie Fisher drowned in moonlight, strangled by her bra pic.twitter.com/KwLytaOjpE
— emily (@emily_kaelinn) December 27, 2017
The General? To me, she's royalty.
Can't believe it's been a year already.
May the force be with you, Carrie Fisher ✨ pic.twitter.com/umoS8tO0lH— Dean Dobbs (@DeanDobbs) December 27, 2017
1 year ago today we lost our Princess. She was a legend on screen as much as she was off.
Remebering #CarrieFisher ⚘???? pic.twitter.com/B49x1CYseQ
— Chris (@GelNerd) December 27, 2017
No one's ever really gone...#AlwaysWithUs#CarrieOnForeverpic.twitter.com/zsfuKHRSub
— @HamillHimself (@HamillHimself) December 27, 2017
That last one. So perfect. Mark Hamill may regret what he said about Luke Skywalker's storyline in "The Last Jedi," but he said just the right thing to honor Carrie.
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