Todd Fisher gives advice to his fans as he remembers his beloved sister, Carrie

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Todd Fisher, brother of actress Carrie Fisher and son of actress Debbie Reynolds, took to Twitter on Friday night to remember his sister Carrie.

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Todd’s sister and mother died within hours of one another near the end of 2016. Since their death, their lives have been memorialized around the globe, including in an HBO documentary.

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“Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds,” was meant to air in mid-2017 but was pushed up following the deaths of Fisher and Reynolds.

The film provides fans with an intimate look into the private lives of the Reynolds/Fisher family, specifically the deep relationship between Fisher and her mother, Debbie.

On Friday, Todd seemed to be missing his family.

“Make sure you take the time to hug the ones you love,” Todd wrote on Twitter. “Miss you, Carrie. Lovaly you babaa.”

Shortly after his mother’s death, and just days after his sister’s, Fisher described their bond to “E! News.”

“She went to be with Carrie. In fact, those were the last words that she spoke this morning,” Fisher said of Reynolds’ last moments. “More specifically, she said that she really, she was under a lot of stress.”

“She held it together beautifully, obviously, for the last couple of days, but she was under a lot of emotion and stress from the loss [of Carrie], and it’s pretty much what triggered this event.”

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