- Wednesday marks the one year anniversary of Carrie Fisher's death.
- Celebrities and fans are honoring her on social media.
It's been one year since the world lost the beautiful and fiery icon Carrie Fisher.
The "Star Wars" actress — made famous for playing Princess Leia Organa, now General Leia — tragically died at the age of 60 last December.
Co-stars, friends of the actress, and fans have taken to social media to honor the late actress on the anniversary of her death.
Mark Hamill, who plays her "Star Wars" brother Luke Skywalker, remembered his space sibling with a touching photo series on Twitter.
"No one's ever really gone," he wrote.
No one's ever really gone...#AlwaysWithUs#CarrieOnForeverpic.twitter.com/zsfuKHRSub
— @HamillHimself (@HamillHimself) December 27, 2017
In a special for People TV, he also honored her memory.
"I'll never stop missing her," he said. "Instead of being upset, we have to remind ourselves to be grateful for what she gave us while she was here," he said.
The cast of #StarWarsTheLastJedi pay tribute to the late, great Carrie Fisher 💕 Watch the full special here: https://t.co/QjYAnYMuwtpic.twitter.com/MaqNyiIPNt
— PeopleTV (@peopletv) December 27, 2017
Some of her "Last Jedi" colleagues also participated in the special.
"I'm very sad to lose her so soon after having met her, but I'm very, very grateful that I got to have her in my life, at least briefly, director Rian Johnson said.
Actor Josh Gad shared a GIF of the actress on Twitter and wrote, "We miss you. We love you."
We miss you. We love you. #CarrieFisherpic.twitter.com/SeReVEHFOV
— Josh Gad (@joshgad) December 27, 2017
Brian Kesinger, a story artist at Walt Disney Animation, shared a touching illustration of Luke Skywalker and Han Solo honoring their late princess.
A great Jedi once said, “no one is ever really gone” RIP Carrie Fisher #alwayswithus#carrieonforeverpic.twitter.com/ykf12epOBj
— brian kesinger (@briankesinger) December 27, 2017
Fans can still catch Fisher in her final "Star Wars" installment, "The Last Jedi," in theaters now.
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