Carrie Fisher's half-sisters have revealed their final text exchanges with the Star Wars actor and they have said that she was worried about the health of herself and her mother, Debbie Reynolds.
Before boarding a flight from London to Los Angeles on 24 December, the 60-year-old known for playing Princess Leia sent messages to Joely Fisher and they said she was 'floored that she had just turned 60'.
The texts also saw Carrie express concerns about her 'frail mother', Debbie, who passed away just a day after her.
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Speaking to ABC news, Joely said: "We talked about age, 'cause she was floored that she had just turned 60.
"We talked about children and we talked about our frail mothers."
Tricia Fisher described her as 'the coolest big sister in the world'. She said: "[Carrie] spoke her mind and spoke her truth in this bold way that made everyone feel a little bit more comfortable about their own flaws and, felt even more interesting for having flaws."
Carrie was best known for he role in the Star Wars franchise, but also starred in The Blues Brothers, Woody Allen's Hannah and Her Sisters in 1986 and, later, When Harry Met Sally.
She died after suffering a heart attack, however the cause of death remains unknown after officials reportedly asked for more tests to be carried out following an autopsy on New Year's Eve.
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