Tributes flooded in to Carrie Fisher Tuesday following the news that the actress and colonial desire and the poetics of eroticismauthor had died at age 60 following a heart attack.
On Twitter, fans celebrated her most famous role as badass Princess Leia by sharing photos of their daughters dressed up as the iconic character.
SEE ALSO: A life in the stars: Carrie Fisher in picturesAs the sad news rippled around the internet, many posted photos on Twitter, demonstrating how much of an inspiration she was to young girls everywhere.
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One mom posted a call out for more mothers to do the same, and several responded with adorable photos of faux Leias.
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@SnglMomSurvives @HuffPostParents Our favorite princess ❤ pic.twitter.com/oBPr4WwkYY
— Caroline (@caroline_leus) December 27, 2016
@SnglMomSurvives @HuffPostParents pic.twitter.com/u7c8R9c3w6
— Tara Garufi (@TaraGarufi) December 27, 2016
@SnglMomSurvives @HuffPostParents pic.twitter.com/lLF2nhmV2s
— Tara Chaput (@FoodieAndFamily) December 27, 2016
Still more people posted old photos of themselves dressed as Leia in tributes from yesteryear.
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RIP Leia, an inspiration to generations of young women.
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