Carrie Fisher’s memory is living on more than four years after her death, as her fans and loved ones celebrate her birthday.
Fisher adopted Gary from her daughterBillie Lourdas a service dogto help manage her bipolar disorder. “I live for Gary,” Lourd, 29, toldTodayin 2016. “He was mine first and she actually stole him from me because she fell in love with him.”
“Gary is mental also. My mother [Debbie Reynolds] says Gary is a hooligan. Gary is like my heart,” Fisher said toThe Herald Tribunein 2013. “Gary is very devoted to me and that calms me down. He’s anxious when he’s away from me.”
Gary accompanied Fisher on her world travels, as well as to several red carpet events. He evenprovided the first reviewfor 2015’sStar Wars: The Force Awakens, becoming quite the celebrity himselfduring the movie’s press tour.
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“Happy Birthday to a very special someone who was never not fun & always highly tolerant of my juvenile on-set high jinks… even when she wasn’t in the mood. #CarrieOnForever,” Hamill, 70, wrote on Twitter.
source: people.com