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2003-12-04 - Weird News
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'Princess Leia' Holding Private Screening Of 'Star Wars'

Los Angeles, CA -- Debbie Reynolds is auctioning off her daughter, Carrie Fisher, as part of a fundraising campaign for Reynolds' pet project, the Hollywood Motion Picture Museum.

The live and online eBay Hollywood memorabilia auction begins Dec. 6, and five of the lots are seats at a private screening of "The Empire Strikes Back" hosted by Fisher.

Carrie's brother, Todd Fisher, who is also a fellow member of the Museum, says winners can expect his sister to deliver catty commentary and insight during the screening.

He says she can't sit through the movie and keep her mouth shut.

The screening will be held early next year, but, unfortunately, for "Star Wars" fans, Fisher won't be appearing in her gold bikini costume from "Return of the Jedi."

Todd says, "If she had to wear that Jabba the Hutt outfit, she wouldn't like that."

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