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

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."

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]