How stars are reacting to the death of 'Hollywood royalty' Debbie Reynolds
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As Reynolds' son Todd Fisher told Variety after her passing, "She wanted to be with Carrie."
Before Fisher went on to become an icon playing Princess Leia in the "Star Wars" movies, Reynolds was already a legend. At 19 years old she landed the lead female role in the classic 1952 musical "Singin' in the Rain," which also starred Gene Kelly and Donald O'Connor. Then in 1964 she received an Oscar nomination for "The Unsinkable Molly Brown." She had her own TV show, "The Debbie Reynolds Show," in 1969. And in 1996 she received a Golden Globe nomination playing the adorable mom in Albert Brooks' "Mother."
Celebrities both young and old have gone to social media to pay their respects to Reynolds, a Hollywood institution for her whole life.
Read below how Debbie Reynolds is being remembered:
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