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Todd Fisher posted a fan drawing of Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds in heaven, and it’s so incredibly perfect
This year — nay — just this week, has seen the loss of so many beloved talents, and it’s admittedly had us feeling pretty down. But Todd Fisher — Debbie Reynolds’ son — just posted a fan drawing of Debbie Reynolds and Carrie Fisher in heaven, and it is truly making us smile.
Todd, 58, was Carrie Fisher’s younger brother, and before his mother also passed he had shared this incredibly touching message via Twitter: “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.”
He had not made a public statement about the subsequent passing of his mother, but recently shared an artist’s rendering of Debbie and Carrie — which, well, kind of said it all.
He captioned it with this beautiful message: “This is a beautiful love story to witness in my 58 years. I miss them both so much. Love is everlasting.”
The sketch, which featured the iconic words, “What a glorious feeling. I’m happy again,” from Reynolds’ film Singin’ in the Rain, was created by artist Ricky LaChance. He had no idea the sketch would be shared so many times, let alone be tweeted by Todd.