Carrie Fisher is now in “stable condition,” according to her mother, Debbie Reynolds.

Reynolds tweeted the news Sunday about her daughter, Carrie, who had suffered a full cardiac arrest on Friday. “If there is a change in her condition we will share it,” she wrote on Twitter. “For all her fans fans & friends. I thank you for your prayers & good wishes.”

Carrie is in stable condition.If there is a change,we will share it. For all her fans & friends. I thank you for your prayers & good wishes. pic.twitter.com/isXJqqFEB6 — Debbie Reynolds (@DebbieReynolds1) December 25, 2016

The actress has been in intensive care after suffering a heart attack on Friday while aboard an airplane headed from London to Los Angeles. She was moved from the emergency room to the Intensive Care Unit hours later, her brother, Todd Fisher, told Variety Friday evening.

“She’s in the ICU and everybody’s praying for her,” he told Variety in a phone interview. “There’s nothing new from the doctors. There’s nothing new at all. … There’s no good news or bad news.”