Debbie Reynolds has been rushed to hospital.
The 84-year-old actress, whose daughter Carrie Fisher died on Wednesday, has reportedly been sent to hospital after possibly suffering a stroke.
Reynolds was at her son Todd Fisher's Beverly Hills home to discuss funeral plans for Carrie when she suffered a medical emergency and the paramedics were called, TMZ reports.
It comes after Reynolds, who had Carrie with her ex-husband Eddie Fisher, posted a heartfelt message to her late daughter on Facebook.
She wrote: "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 [sic]."
Reynolds was not the only one to leave tributes for Carrie across social media.
Her Star Wars co-star Mark Hamill shared: "It's never easy to lose such a vital, irreplaceable member of the family, but this is downright heartbreaking. Carrie was one-of-a-kind who belonged to us all- whether she liked it or not. She was OUR Princess, damn it, & the actress who played her blurred into one gorgeous, fiercely independent & ferociously funny, take-charge woman who took our collective breath away.
"Determined & tough, but with a vulnerability that made you root for her & want her to succeed & be happy. She played such a crucial role in my professional & personal life, & both would have been far emptier without her. I am grateful for the laughter, the wisdom, the kindness & even the bratty, self-indulgent crap my beloved space-twin gave me through the years. Thanks Carrie. I love you, mh [sic]."
Carrie Fisher died on Wednesday after she had a heart attack while travelling from London to Los Angeles.
- Bang! Showbiz