“Call his indifference mystery
Call his arrogance intellect
All you’ve got to lose is your heart
And a little self respect.”— Carrie Fisher, an extract from a poem she wrote in the diary she kept during her affair with Harrison Ford, featured in her novel The Princess Diarist
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it’s been a year since you became one with the stars, but you’ll always be in our hearts forever.
carrie frances fisher
october 21, 1956 – december 27, 2016
“(About Glitter) It’s magical. And things will start happening that you want to have happen.”- Carrie Fisher (Bright Lights 2017)
i can’t confirm this with science but i like to think queen carrie fisher is using her new heavenly powers to help us enact vengeance upon the scum of hollywood
Carrie Fisher on how she’d like to be remembered.
Rest in Peace, Carrie Fisher [1956-2016].
Carrie Fisher once sent a cow tongue to a sexually inappropriate Hollywood producer
Even after her death Carrie Fisher is having none of your bullshit.
Heather Ross, a friend of Fisher’s, spoke to a local radio station in Tucson, AZ. about her experience with sexual assault in Hollywood. On the 94.9 Morning Mix, Ross recalled inappropriate advances from a big name producer and how Fisher made clear she had a zero-tolerance policy for that kind of behavior.
After Ross was assaulted by “an Oscar-winning producer” – not Weinstein, but another – Fisher was furious. After the initial shock and fear wore off, Fisher ran into the producer at Sony and delivered him a package.
“It was a cow tongue from Jerry’s Famous Deli with a note that said, ‘If you ever touch my darling Heather or any other woman again, the next delivery will be something of yours in a much smaller box.’”
The cow tongue was all Fisher’s idea, natch, and she made sure to deliver it in person and watch him open the box.
“That’s just how she was,” Ross said. “I miss her dearly. She stood up for people.”
“That’s who Carrie Fisher was,” she added. “She put things out there and in your face.”
Carrie Fisher once sent a cow tongue to a sexually inappropriate Hollywood producer
Harrison Ford goes out into his backyard. He looks up at the stars and finds the brightest one. He shakes his head as he speaks. “You just had to tell them we slept together, didn’t you?” Carrie Fisher emerges in the sky like Mufasa and looks down on Harrison Ford before flipping him off.
Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds (2016)
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