Actress Debbie Reynolds, mother of actress Carrie Fisher who died on Tuesday, has been rushed to hospital following a likely stroke at her son, Todd Fisher’s home on Wednesday.
According to TMZ:
Debbie Reynolds just suffered a medical emergency, which we’re told is a possible stroke … and EMTs just raced to the scene, TMZ has learned.
Debbie was at her son Todd Fisher‘s home in Beverly Hills and just after 1 PM someone from the house called 911.
We’re told 84-year-old Debbie, whose daughter, Carrie, died Tuesday, has been distraught since Carrie’s emergency Friday on a United jet.
Family sources tell us they called 911 to report a possible stroke.
The ambulance just took Debbie to a nearby emergency room.
Debbie was at Todd’s house discussing funeral plans for Carrie.
Reynolds is best known for her performances in ‘Singin’ In The Rain’ alongside Gene Kelly and as ‘The Unsinkable Molly Brown.’
Reynolds posted to Facebook on Tuesday:
“Thank you to everyone who has embraced the gifts and talents of my beloved and amazing daughter. I am grateful for your thoughts and prayers that are now guiding her to her next stop. Love Carries Mother”
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