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Star Wars star Carrie Fisher coming to Hamilton

The 59-year-old actress – who shot to fame playing Princess Leia in the sci-fi franchise – joked about how she’s changed with age and thinks in a decade’s time she’ll be lamenting how her appearance has altered in that short a time.

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Carrie – the daughter of singer Eddie Fisher and actress Debbie Reynolds – also reflected on the perils of being born into fame.

Carrie Fisher could market The Force Awakens all on her own.

Everything about her and her sharp, spirited wit and tantalizing cinnamon bun hairstyle ignited in us a whole new intergalactic world of feelings (i.e. a curious raging jealousy whenever Han Solo got to kiss her).

But in an attempt to back-track on her expletives she made things worse as she continued to swear, saying: “I don’t mean s**t”. Like pretty much everyone who actually expects to get inside theaters to see it, Rubin and his friends bought their tickets in advance.

Other than the general spoiler that having an Episode VIII costume implies she survives the duration of Episode VII: The Force Awakens, be careful: additional spoilers might appear if you look too closely at the wardrobe.

“Oh! Now I know!” the woman said. “But, like, on my debit card”. “We’ll trade you. It pays to be a hoarder”.

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The dynamic duo wore Princess Leia ear muffs and held neon signs as they hailed down excited drivers and chatted with them about the iconic film. And a young man snagged one just by doing a handstand on the sidewalk while singing the Star Wars theme composed by John Williams.

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