Carrie Fisher widely remembered for her role as Princess Leia in the movie Star Wars passed away on 27 December at the age of 60. While people across the world mourns her demise, it was this one tiny mortal that caught people’s attention in the recent years. Her French bulldog, Gary. Starting from White House dinner to book signing events, Gary was seen accompanying Carrie in most of the events that she attended.
Gary followed her not only to formal events but also a number of interviews. Even though her last interview before she passed away was with Good Morning America, this particular interview with Stephen Colbert, on the Late Show stole our hearts. And yes, Gary accompanied her there too.
In the video, it is adorable how Gary runs into the studio following her mommy Carrie with his drooping tongue and tiny body. That’s not it. He waits for Carrie to show him the chair he should sit on. Just after Gary take his seat, he starts licking Carrie’s hand unstoppably. Colbert even asked Carrie if she had dipped her fingers in steak sauce. To which, Carrie jokingly responded saying, “I am not going to tell you what I did with my hand.”
Watch it for yourself and you will fall in love with this duo:
Carrie Fisher who suffered a heart attack while on a plane was rushed to a hospital where she passed away last night.Gary’s Twitter account even posted a picture of Gary looking out of window with a caption saying that he will still wait for his “mommy”.
I’ll be waiting right here mommy. #CarrieFisher @carrieffisher #princessleia pic.twitter.com/sfwVBCBvUE
— Carrie Fisher’s Dog (@Gary_TheDog) December 24, 2016
Carrie Fisher who has never refrained from speaking about her problems including drug addiction, and bipolar disorder. During an interview she even revealed how Gary was her therapy dog and was only 1 when she got it. She added, “Gary is like my heart. Gary is very devoted to me, and that calms me down. He’s anxious when he’s away from me.”
Din/date night with mom ____#garyinitaly2016 #garytravelstheworld #garyloveshismom
A photo posted by Gary Fisher (@garyfisher) on
Even though Carrie is widely acclaimed for her role in Star Wars, she is remembered for several other roles too. From 1975’s turn in ‘Shampoo’ to a 2014 cameo as herself in The Big Bang Theory, she played varitety of roles both on the big and the small screen.
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