While Star Wars: The Force Awakens may have smashed box office records around the globe, star Carrie Fisher has had to deal with some online trolls, who have criticised the actress’ appearance in the new movie. But taking to twitter on Tuesday, the actress hit back, telling the trolls they could ‘blow us’.

Carrie FisherCarrie Fisher has hit back at internet trolls who criticised her appearance.

‘Please stop debating about whether OR not I aged well. Unfortunately it hurts all 3 of my feelings. My BODY hasn’t aged as well as I have. Blow us,’ Fisher tweeted. The actress then went on to retweet some positive and negative comments she had received about her appearance in the film.

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‘My body is my brain bag, it hauls me around to those places & in front of faces where theres something to say or see,’ Fisher added later, along with a picture of her dog Gary. ‘Youth and beauty are not accomplishments, they’re the temporary happy.’

One of the tweets Fisher shared read: ‘Men don't age better than women, they're just allowed to age.’ Fisher first appeared in the Star Wars saga in 1977 and last played Princess Leia in 1983’s Return of the Jedi.

Earlier this year Fisher revealed to Good Housekeeping magazine that she was told to lose 35lbs before filming of The Force Awakens began. “They don't want to hire all of me – only about three-quarters!” she told the magazine.

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“Nothing changes, it's an appearance-driven thing. I'm in a business where the only thing that matters is weight and appearance. That is so messed up. They might as well say get younger, because that's how easy it is.”