That Carrie Fisher — she’s such a pill. Even in death. “Star Wars” actress Fisher was buried along with her mother Debbie Reynolds on Friday after dying at age 60 in late December. And she has been ...
Carrie Fisher’s ashes were laid to rest on Friday in a Prozac-shaped urn. The urn holds significance as Fisher was quite outspoken about mental health issues and open about her own struggles with ...
To treat her illnesses, Fisher took medication, went into rehab, and favored electroconvulsive therapy (ECT). But above all, she coped best when finding the humor in her struggles. That’s why it seems ...
In true unique Carrie Fisher form, the beloved actress's ashes were laid to rest in a giant Prozac pill-shaped urn on Thursday, January 5, during a private memorial service in Los Angeles. The ...
Carrie Fisher always had a sense of humor about her mental health issues, the best evidence of which came in how she was laid to rest. During Friday's funeral for Fisher's mother, Debbie Reynolds, ...
It would appear that Carrie Fisher got the last laugh. Based on a photo featured on The Hollywood Reporter, Fisher's final resting place is Prozac pill-shaped urn, which is indicative of her lifelong ...
Carrie Fisher's brother knew how the Star Wars star wanted to be laid to rest. Todd Fisher spoke to reporters moments after Debbie Reynolds' funeral in Los Angeles, one day after his sister's private ...
Fisher and her late mother Debbie Reynolds were laid to rest in a private joint funeral today, and Carrie Fisher turned heads one last time as her creamated remains were carried by her brother Todd in ...