@praisethelourd it's an honor to be your Stepfather. This day, your NYU grad day we had so much fun! Yankee Stadium your mom and I laughed our asses off, as she kept one fantastic line coming after the other - no less when we all fell asleep the night before in the smaller ceremony because it was so boring. Every time Carrie looked at me she said " how are you still awake"! Your grandmother with our sweet Ava was the kindest most loving. So...as Carrie said to me years ago " I'm a good stepmother" I promise I will always be & the strength of these women live so vibrantly in you. I've been lucky enough to see this for a decade! Many decades to come.....heaven just got a shit load more fun!!!! I love you @praisethelourd xo Bru Thursday 12/29/16

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This story is so heartbreaking that it's hard to deal ...

Debbie Reynolds and Carrie Fisher will be having a joint funeral. Debbie's son Todd Fisher confirmed the plans with ABC News on Thursday.

Todd said that he hoped celebrate his mother and sister's life together. He told the New York Daily News, "[The joint funeral] is what we want to do, but we're still working on the mechanics. I'm going out right now to look at places. We like the idea, if it's at all possible. I think it's appropriate."

The NYDN also reported that the joint funeral will be private, but that family will plan for a larger memorial for the stars.

Of course, all eyes are on Billie Lourd, Carrie's daughter and Debbie's granddaughter (pictured above), who is likely feeling the intense aftermath of the death of her mother and granddaughter.

Carrie passed away at age 60 on Tuesday after suffering a massive heart attack during a flight from London. One day later, her mother, the famed Singing in the Rain actress, suffered a stroke and died. She was 84.

According to Todd, his mother's last words to him were, "I miss her so much. I want to be with Carrie."

Our hearts our with Todd and Billie ...