"Star Wars" actress Carrie Fisher is now in a "stable condition" after she suffered a major heart attack on a flight to Los Angeles, says her mother Debbie Reynolds.
Reynolds tweeted the news of Fisher's condition on Sunday and said the family would share any updates.
She also thanked the public for its "prayers and good wishes", reports dailymail.co.uk.
Earlier in the day, Oscar winner Sally Field tweeted that she was thinking of the "Star Wars" actress with all her "heart and soul".
Harrison Ford and Mark Hamill of "Star Wars" fame are among many others who have expressed the hope that the 60-year-old Fisher recovers after being admitted to a Los Angeles hospital on Friday.
The 60-year-old suffered a heart attack on a London-to-Los Angeles flight. She was rushed to UCLA Medical Center by Los Angeles Fire Department paramedics after the 11-hour flight touched down at Los Angeles International Airport.
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