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Carrie Fisher's brother says his family froze him out during 'distressing situation'

Todd Fisher has claimed his family have 'omitted' him from the guest list to see his sister Carrie Fisher be posthumously honoured with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame

Carrie Fisher and her brother Todd(Getty Images)

Todd Fisher has slammed his family for creating a "distressing situation" by not inviting him to see his late sister Carrie Fisher be honoured with a star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame.

The 65-year-old said he has been left "heartbroken" by the snub and insisted Carrie would have wanted him to attend the special occasion.

The Star Wars actress sadly died in 2016 at the age of 60 after going into cardiac arrest while onboard a flight. Her grief-stricken mother, Debbie Reynolds, died just one day later.

Now, Carrie will be remembered on Hollywood Boulevard on May 4, but Todd says he isn't part of the 30-seat guest list.

Todd Fisher claims he's been omitted from his sister's celebration(Getty Images)
He said his family left him off the guest list(FilmMagic)

"It's heartbreaking and shocking to me that I was intentionally omitted from attending this important legacy event for my sister, Carrie," he said.

Todd admitted he views the snub as "extremely hurtful and distressing as I was always a big part of everything my sister and mother did historically over their lifetimes."

Speaking to TMZ, he noted how he and Carrie watched on as their mother was given her second star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame in 1997.

He claims to have even started the process to make sure his late sister was given her own star.