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Thursday, 29 December 2016

Pictured for the last time: Debbie Reynolds driving to her son's house to plan her daughter's funeral, before having a stroke and dying hours later


  • These are believed to be last pictures taken of Debbie Reynolds before her death on Wednesday - just one day after the passing of her daughter Carrie Fisher 
  • The 84-year-old Hollywood legend is pictured arriving at her son Todd's house to plan her daughter's funeral
  • It was at her son's house that the Singin' in the Rain star suffered a stroke and had to be rushed to the hospital, where she later died
  • The previous day, her 60-year-old daughter Carrie Fisher - best known for her role as Princess Leia in the Star Wars series - succumbed to a heart attack 


  • These are the last photos taken of Debbie Reynolds before she tragically passed away on Wednesday - just one day after her daughter Carrie Fisher died of a heart attack.
    The Hollywood legend is pictured arriving at her son Todd's house on Wednesday to plan her daughter's funeral. 
    It was inside her son's home that the 84-year-old Singin' in the Rain star suffered a stroke and had to be rushed to the hospital, where she died just hours later.

    This is believed to be one of the last pictures taken of Debbie Reynolds before her death on Wednesday 

    It was at her son's house on Wednesday that Reynolds suffered a stroke and had to be rushed to the hospital

    Todd Fisher revealed on Wednesday evening how his mother had been shattered with grief since his sister's death the previous day.
    On the morning of her death, she told him: 'I miss her so much, I want to be with Carrie,' according to TMZ.


    Fisher, 60, died on Tuesday from complications which stemmed from a heart attack she suffered on a flight from London to Los Angeles on Christmas Eve.
    On Wednesday, Todd Fisher said he was 'heartbroken' by their back-to-back deaths. 'She's now with Carrie and we're all heartbroken,' he said. 


    While Fisher had made no funeral provisions, Reynolds knew 'exactly' what she wanted, her son previously said.
    Speaking before her death, he told New York Daily News that his famous mother had already chosen out where she would be buried and that they owned a family plot.
    All of his sister's estate would be handed over to her only daughter, Billie Lourd, he said.
    At the time of their deaths, Reynolds and her daughter enjoyed a happy, close relationship after years of estrangement.
    They did not speak for 10 years when Fisher was a young adult and battling drug addiction. She would later tell how she 'didn't want to be Debbie Reynolds daughter', and was haunted by the daunting legacy of her Hollywood legend parents.

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