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Celebrities tweets in the death of Princess Leia in "Star Wars", the death of Carry Fisher

On December 27th, just days after the news of her heart attack, Carrie Fisher, best known as Princess Leia in the Star Wars films, passed away at the age of 60. rice field.

Many celebrities who knew her have sent messages of grief over the death of everyone's princess, an actress and screenwriter who has always entertained people.

George Lucas, in a statement, praises Carrie Fisher as “our great and powerful princess - feisty, wise and full of hope.” pic.twitter.com/GRMJzrGZ58

— Dave Itzkoff (@ditzkoff) December 27, 2016

Dave Itzkoff (New York Times culture reporter) tweeted a comment from Star Wars creator George Lucas. increase.

“Carrie and I have been friends since we were grown up. She is our great and mighty princess in Star Wars.Rich, wise and hopeful, that role was harder than most people thought.My heart and prayers go out to Billie. , Debbie and Carrie's family, friends and fans, will be missed by all.

—George Lucas."

Harrison Ford: "Carrie was one-of-a-kind…brilliant, original. Funny and emotionally fearless" https://t.co/3MujyeFbVkpic.twitter.com/Bv0hJQnzrc

— Hollywood Reporter (@THR) December 27, 2016

This is Hollywood Reporter's tweet. The other day, Carrie Fisher's autobiography revealed her past affair, and Harrison Ford, who played Han Solo, introduced a comment.

Harrison Ford: "Carrie was an extraordinary person...a wonderful person, original, funny and not afraid to show her emotions."

"She was Princess Leia to the world but a special friend." to all of us. We will miss her dearly." -Kathleen Kennedy https://t.co/E96OuqnFQLpic.twitter.com/lr0rm0sRxc

— Star Wars (@starwars) December 27, 2016

The official Star Wars Twitter account shares comments from Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy.

"She was Princess Leia to the world and a special friend to all of us. We will miss her dearly." Kathleen Kennedy

no words # Devastated pic.twitter.com/R9Xo7IBKmh

— Mark Hamill (@HamillHimself) December 27, 2016 The official account of Mark Hamill, who played Luke Skywalker, tweeted his feelings briefly. Kotoba nai #zetsubou

I'm deeply saddened to learn of the death of Carrie Fisher. I will miss our banterings. A wonderful talent & light has been extinguished.

— William Shatner (@WilliamShatner) December 27, 2016

William Shatner, best known for playing Captain Kirk in Star Trek, also tweeted.

I am deeply saddened by the death of Carrie Fisher. I will miss the jokes between the two of us. Great talent and light have disappeared.

RIP pic.twitter.com/pwEpWZ3w08

— philip lord (@philiplord) December 27, 2016

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Phil Lord, who is co-director of the young Han Solo movie with Chris Miller, tweeted "RIP" (rest in peace) and posted this quote:

"Sometimes you have to walk slowly out of hell to find heaven."

There are no words for this loss.Carrie was the brightest light in every room she entered.I will miss her dearly.pic.twitter.com/ GgIeYGeMt9

— Peter Mayhew (@TheWookieeRoars) December 27, 2016

Peter Mayhew, who plays the role of Chewbacca, who is also known for tweeting many pictures of him and Princess Leia, has a good personality with Carrie Fisher. Tweet your message.

There are no words for this loss. She was the brightest light in any room when Carrie entered. I miss her from the bottom of my heart.

.@CarriefFisher was a brilliant writer, actor, and friend. She was so much fun. I can't believe she's gone. https://t.co/wpxGvBWA0b

— Ellen DeGeneres (@TheEllenShow) December 27, 2016

Ellen DeGeneres tweeted a video and sketch of Carrie Fisher's guest appearance on The Ellen Show, which she hosts.

Carrie Fisher was a great writer, actor, and friend. He was a very pleasant person. I can't believe she's gone.

"Our beautiful brilliant funny wise kind and generous Blues Sister -so ironic - Xmas was Carrie's favorite thing next to babies."

— Dan Aykroyd (@dan_aykroyd) December 27, 2016

Dan Aykroyd posted a comment that seemed to recall the time they worked together on The Blues Brothers.

"Our beautiful, wonderful, funny, smart, kind, generous blues sister - so ironic - Christmas was Carrie's favorite after babies."

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— Bad Robot (@bad_robot) December 27, 2016

The Force Awakens director J.J. Abrams wrote this handwritten sympathy from his production company Bad Robot.

"You don't have to meet her in person to understand the power of Carrie Fisher. She was just as amazing, beautiful, tough, lovely, acerbic and funny as you can imagine. It would be unfair to lose her." How lucky I have been to have her, JJ."

Carrie was an incredible person. I feel lucky I got to know her, and heartbroken.

— Rian Johnson (@rianjohnson) December 27, 2016

Director Rian Johnson of "Star Wars Episode VIII", which will draw the continuation of "The Force Awakens", also tweeted.

Carrie was a wonderful person. She was lucky to get to know her, and sad from her heart.

Carrie Fisher has been loved across generations for being honest and open about her past while overcoming drug addiction and other problems. Even if the times change from now on, her success will continue to remain in people's hearts forever.

R.I.P. Carrie Fisher. May the Force be with you.

image: "Star Wars, Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back." Courtesy Lucasfilm/20th Century Fox via io9Germain Lussier - Gizmodo io9 Source: io9 1, 2, Twitter1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11

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