Debbie Reynolds And Carrie Fisher: A Mother-Daughter Bond Beyond This World Debbie Reynolds' Friend Reveals Actress Had Premonition About Carrie

Debbie Reynolds And Carrie Fisher: A Mother-Daughter Bond Beyond This World

Debbie Reynolds' Friend Reveals Actress Had Premonition About Carrie

In a story that resonates deeply with anyone who understands the profound bond between a mother and daughter, the world was left heartbroken when Debbie Reynolds passed away at the age of 84, just one day after her iconic daughter, Carrie Fisher, at the age of 60. While their deaths were tragic, many weren’t entirely surprised by the timing, as it underscored the unbreakable connection they shared. Debbie’s close friend, Sue Cameron, sheds light on this extraordinary relationship, sharing insights that are nothing short of extraordinary.

Decoding Debbie’s Vision: A Premonition That Shook Hollywood

Sue Cameron, the author of Hollywood's Secrets and Scandals, first met Debbie Reynolds while interviewing her for her column at the Hollywood Reporter in the 1970s. But their friendship evolved into something far deeper, revealing intimate details about Debbie’s life, including a chilling premonition she experienced in the days leading up to her daughter's death. “I made it a point to visit Debbie every three weeks,” Sue recalls. “On my last visit, December 21st, she shared with me something that still gives me goosebumps.”

That evening, Debbie had a vision she described as an "experience with death." She felt what she called a “weighty cloud” envelop her while lying in bed. “Oh, all right, I guess this is it,” Debbie reportedly told Sue, describing the sensation as if death itself had visited her. Yet, the cloud didn’t take her—it shifted to the left and lingered there. It wasn’t until later that Sue realized the cloud had settled exactly where Carrie always sat on Debbie’s bed, a chilling foreshadowing of what was to come.

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    Debbie’s Deepest Fear: What Would Happen to Carrie?

    Despite Debbie’s calm acceptance of death, one concern lingered in her heart—her daughter Carrie. Sue reveals that Debbie once confided, “I don’t know what will happen to Carrie if I go, and that is my only worry.” This maternal instinct proved prophetic. On the day Carrie boarded her flight from London, Debbie told her assistant and caretaker that she didn’t believe Carrie would return home. Debbie didn’t explicitly say Carrie would die, but she had an undeniable sense that her daughter’s fate was sealed. Sue adds, “Somehow Debbie knew Carrie was going to die. She just knew it.”

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    A Pre-Ordained Bond: Beyond This World

    Sue Cameron finds no surprise in the eerie sequence of events. “I would almost call it pre-ordained,” she reflects. “It’s as if they were sent here from another universe, destined to play out this incredible bond. They were connected in ways that transcended this world.”

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