The star of the original "Star Wars" trilogy and the latest movie "Star Wars: The Force Awakens," Carrie Fisher, has responded to Twitter users who have been giving negative comments about her looks and weight.
The 59-year-old actress and novelist expressed how hurt she was of their comments.
It has been recently reported by Telegraph UK that a Twitter user named "Surfer Joe" wrote a feedback about Fisher's acting and how she has aged.
"YOU DIDNT AGE WELL AND U SUCKED IN STAR WARS. IT WAS A REST HOME FLICK." Surfer Joe tweeted. "WANT MY MONEY BACK."
Fisher responded, "Please stop debating about whether OR not I aged well. unfortunately it hurts all 3 of my feelings. My BODY hasn't aged as well as I have. Blow us."
Another negative tweet questioned how Fisher wanted the money but was not open to criticism.
"So you want the money & adulation that comes with being a famous actor but not the criticism," a certain Tom Roberts tweeted. "Whoever told you life was fair?"
But Fisher wanted people to realize that nothing stays the same and that beauty will always be temporary.
"Youth&BeautyR/NOT ACCOMPLISHMENTS,theyre theTEMPORARY happy/BiProducts/of Time&/or DNA/Dont Hold yourBreath4either/ifUmust holdAir/takeGarys," the actress responded.
"My body is my brain bag, it hauls me around to those places and in front of faces where there's something to say or see," the actress said in another tweet.
Despite all the bashing, reports claimed that Fisher even lost weight in order to play her role in "Star Wars: The Force Awakens."