Carrie Fisher's Final Resting Place? A Prozac Urn

Carrie Fisher was too good for this earth. If you needed any more proof of that fact, look no further than her memorial service where Fisher's ashes were carried in a huge Prozac pill.
Fisher's brother explained the choice of urn to Entertainment Tonight in an interview after her private memorial.
"Carrie's favorite possession was a giant Prozac pill that she bought many years ago. A big pill," Todd Fisher said. "She loved it, and it was in her house, and Billie [Fisher's daughter] and I felt it was where she'd want to be."
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The pill is made of porcelain, Todd said.
He added, "We couldn't find anything appropriate. Carrie would like that. It was her favorite thing, and so that's how you do it. And so they're together, and they will be together here and in heaven, and we're OK with that."
So are we.
RIP, Carrie. Rest in Prozac.
This story originally appeared on Esquire.com.
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