Debbie Reynolds, a leading lady in Hollywood musicals and comedies in the 1950s and 1960s including Singin' in the Rain, died on Wednesday, according to trade publication Variety, a day after the death of her daughter, actress Carrie Fisher.
Reynolds, 84, the Oscar-nominated singer-actress, was rushed to Cedars-Sinai hospital earlier on Wednesday, Variety said.
"She wanted to be with Carrie," her son Todd Fisher told Variety.
Representatives for Reynolds were not immediately available for comment.
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Shame may the force be with both of you in hevean..
ReplyDeleteRIP mom and daughter..(
ReplyDeleteThis is heartbreaking.
ReplyDeleteI have never seen Star Wars, so I had no idea who Carrie Fisher was. I had heard of Debbie Reynolds though. I do believe people can die of a broken heart, this sounds like the case. May they both rest in peace....
ReplyDeleteI feel for the surviving family and the planning
ReplyDeletePlans really ?
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ReplyDeleteThey prob meant planning for TWO funerals at the same time
As a mother who lost a child...I understand completely that you can die of a broken heart.
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