The world was shocked when news about the health condition of "Star Wars" actress, Carrie Fisher surfaced. It was reported that she suffered from cardiac arrest while on a flight from London to Los Angeles earlier this week. Fortunately, her condition improved and she has been in a stable condition.

Fisher's mother, Debbie Reynolds, has taken to Twitter to spread the good news about her daughter's condition, CNN reports. She has thanked the fans and well-wishers for the prayers and concern. She has also indicated on her tweet that she will keep everyone updated on any change in her daughter's condition. As of the moment, no other reports have been released to detail Fisher's current condition.

News of Carrie Fisher, who plays Princess Leia in the popular "Star Wars" series, suffering from a heart attack has spread throughout the globe through the weekend. A report from BBC has indicated that the event happened about 15 minutes before the plane lands for Los Angeles. Other passengers from the plane tried reviving the actress via CPR before paramedics arrived on the scene.

Some other celebrities that were on the flight with Fisher has reported on Twitter about the terrifying incident that has threatened the life of the "Star Wars" actress. A YouTube star has tweeted that the actress has "stopped breathing" mid-air and wished for the actress to be okay.

The 60-year-old actress has been to London to promote her new book "The Princess Diarist" where her juicy off-screen affair with co-actor Harrison Ford has been narrated in detail. Incidentally, Ford's character, Han Solo, plays the love interest of Fisher's Princess Leia.

Fans are excited and surprised that the on-screen chemistry was actually a real deal. The Sun UK has reported that Ford was shocked and saddened to hear the news of Fisher's in-flight heart attack. He sends his love and support for the actress.