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Todd Fisher shares beautiful drawing of sister Carrie and mum Debbie Reynolds in heaven: 'I miss them both so much'

Sharnaz Shahid
Deputy Online Editor
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Todd Fisher is grieving the loss of his sister Carrie and mother Debbie Reynolds, who both passed away this week. Taking to his Twitter page on Thursday, the 58-year-old actor shared a touching drawing of the late Hollywood stars together again in heaven. In the caption, he simply wrote: "This is a beautiful love story to witness in my 58 years. I miss them both so much. Love is everlasting."

Legendary icon Debbie died on Wednesday aged 84 after a suspected stroke at Todd's Beverly Hills home. Her daughter Carrie passed away the previous day from a heart attack she suffered on a plane.

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The picture, which was made by Ricky LaChance, shows dressed as her Star Wars character Princess Leia, while her mother wears a yellow raincoat just like Kathy Selden, her character in 1952's Singin' in the Rain. The drawing also featured the lyrics from the hit musical - "What a glorious feeling I’m happy again".

Shortly after the Star Wars star's death, Todd poignantly tweeted: "My sister has graduated to heaven, but she has left us all with so much of her, It is a very sad time for my family and all her friends."

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Just days before the mother-of-one's passing, Todd shared a precious picture of the pair together when they were toddlers. In the caption, the American director revealed how close their bond was, saying: "We have always been close, thats why my mother had me, so Carrie would have someone to look after her." [sic]