Carrie Fisher's Ashes Put Inside Prozac Pill-Shaped Urn and Buried Together With Mom Debbie Reynolds
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Carrie Fisher's brother, Todd Fisher, was spotted bringing a Prozac Pill-shaped urn filled with his sister's ashes to be buried together with her mom, Debbie Reynolds.

AceShowbiz - Debbie Reynolds was buried with some ashes of her daughter Carrie Fisher at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Los Angeles, California, on Friday morning, January 6. Reynolds' son Todd Fisher and granddaughter Billie Lourd were spotted bringing an urn filled with Fisher's ashes to be buried together with Reynolds. The urn was in the shape of Prozac Pill.

According to Todd Fisher, the Prozac Pill-shaped urn was Carrie Fisher's most favorite possession and she bought it herself years ago. Thus, he and Lourd agreed to put Carrie Fisher's ashes inside that urn. Billie and Todd could not find anything more appropriate than the Prozac Pill-shaped urn since Carrie Fisher loved it so much. Todd told Entertainment Tonight, "Carrie's favorite possession was a giant Prozac Pill that she bought many years ago. A big pill, she loved it, and it was in her house, and Billie and I felt it was where she'd want to be."

Prozac Pill is a medication to treat depression caused by bipolar disorder. Carrie Fisher had openly stated that she was diagnosed with bipolar disorder at the age of 24 and depended on Prozac Pill a lot. She also made a lot of jokes about Prozac Pill in her interviews. In a 2009 interview, she joked that her kitchen tiles were also in the shape of Prozac Pill.

Carrie Fisher died on December 27 at the age of 60, four days after she suffered from a massive heart attack on a flight from London to Los Angeles. She was rushed to a hospital in L.A. but her life could not be saved. A day later, Debbie Reynolds passed away at the age of 84. According to Todd Fisher, his mother's death was caused by the stress of losing her own daughter.

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