Carrie Fisher Wins First Grammy Award Posthumously For ‘The Princess Diarist’
It’s been more than a year since the entertainment world lost Carrie Fisher, but she’s clearly far from being forgotten, even bagging her first ever Grammy Award on Sunday night (28 January).
Although best known for her acting, particularly in the ‘Star Wars’ franchise and more recently for various TV roles, Carrie was also an established writer, both as a memoirist and the author of fiction.
At this year’s ceremony, Carrie bagged her first Grammy Award posthumously, in the category of Best Spoken Word Album.
she’d had an affair with her ‘Star Wars’ co-star Harrison Ford while making the films.
James Corden was once again the presenter at this year’s Grammy Awards, which were held at Madison Square Garden in New York.
Carrie Fisher as a baby with mother Debbie Reynolds

Carrie Fisher with parents Eddie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds

Carrie Fisher

Carrie Fisher with husband Paul Simon

Carrie Fisher with mother Debbie Reynolds

Carrie Fisher with Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel

Carrie Fisher with ‘Star Wars’ co-stars Harrison Ford, Anthony Daniels, Peter Mayhew

Carrie Fisher with Elizabeth Taylor

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