Carrie Fisher is glad to find co-star Harrison Ford's injuries from plane crash weren't that serious, but she joked saying that next time, she would drive.
Fisher, who played Princess Leia opposite Ford's Han Solo in 'Star Wars' series, said that though the actor had an incredible bounce back, she wanted him to take bounce break for awhile, adding "Can I drive next time?," People magazine reported.
The 72-year-old actor had suffered place crashes before too, one in 1999 and another in 2000, and was injured on the set of the upcoming 'Star Wars' flick while shooting in England last year.
Ford has received well wishes from his other 'Star Wars' costars as well, including Mark Hamill, who tweeted "Glad to hear Harrison is doing well. Get well soon.
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