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Carrie Fisher Is Hilarious Discussing Her Gay Husband, Eating Acid


Carrie Fisher is priceless. She's always been outspoken, but she's taking it to new levels these days as she's promoting her new memoir, Wishful Drinking.

This morning she hit the Today Show and make quite the splash. She's by turns absolutely loopy and slightly deranged, while also being completely on point and sharp. Watch! And Matt Lauer basically pants and wags his tail, he's so happy.

Watch her riff on her gay husband, Mom Debbie Reynolds, being too fat to play Princess Leia, eating acid, drug advice from Cary Grant and other cuckoo-ness. The Today Show producers were in fact so thrilled with the bonkers-ness Carrie brought, they kept her around and had Al Roker chat her up later in the show.

Maybe she can join up with Kathie Lee and Hoda and they can start a daily mini-View of their own! I'd watch that forever.


Comments

Natalie

I heard Carrie today on NPR. Everybody thinks she is so cool, and that is fine, except for one thing: she repeadedly uses the dumb words "I mean, ya know, actually, awesome".

Too bad the ECT did not expunge this idiotic parroting.

Ya know I mean I'm actually so tired of like glorifying moron-speak
that is actually like taking over our like country, ya know. Oh I'm like actually so ya know, I mean! Ya know?

Natalie

I heard Carrie today on NPR. Everybody thinks she is so cool, and that is fine, except for one thing: she repeadedly uses the dumb words "I mean, ya know, actually, awesome".

Too bad the ECT did not expunge this idiotic parroting.

Ya know I mean I'm actually so tired of like glorifying moron-speak
that is actually like taking over our like country, ya know. Oh I'm like actually so ya know, I mean! Ya know?

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