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Carrie Fisher fires back at body shamers on Twitter

“Please stop debating about whether or not I aged well”, the Star Wars: The Force Awakens star, 59, tweeted on Tuesday.

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The ongoing social furore over Carrie Fisher’s look in The Force Awakens has taken a toll on the actor. They will join the original stars of the saga, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Mark Hamill, Anthony Daniels, Peter Mayhew, and Kenny Baker.


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Fisher told Good Housekeeping that she had to lose more than 35 pounds before reprising her role.

Carrie Fisher has slammed body-shamers for debating whether she’s “aged well” in an epic Twitter rant today. The user likewise commented on the actress’ appearance in “Star Wars: The Force Awakens”, calling her lines as “boring” and noting that her “voice sounded weird” as well. “Unfortunately it hurts all3 [sic] of my feelings”.

After re-tweeting some of the negative criticism she’d received, the actress shared some words of wisdom: “Youth and beauty are not accomplishments, they’re the temporary happy”.

“I’ve seen pictures of myself with makeup on and I look like those women who look like they’re wearing makeup so they can look young, and I don’t think that’s good”, she confessed.

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With the change in title came a shift in Leia’s appearance, with the actress admitting that even the signature buns didn’t feature throughout the whole movie.

Carrie Fisher poses for cameras as she arrives at the European Premiere of Star Wars The Force Awakens in Leicester Square London