Story highlights Carrie Fisher has defended herself on Twitter against body-shamers

She asked people to stop debating, saying the comments hurt her feelings

Fisher first played Princess Leia in 1977

(CNN) She first donned that golden slave bikini when she was 27. Thirty years later, Carrie Fisher's back as Leia in "Star Wars," but apparently some viewers thought she'd look exactly the same.

The 59-year-old actor was the unfortunate recipient of a barrage of hateful tweets from critics who felt the need to tell her she's aged badly in the past three decades.

Never one to shy away from a fight, the pint-size princess did not mince words, telling detractors exactly what she thought of their remarks.

Please stop debating about whetherOR not👁aged well.unfortunately it hurts all3 of my feelings.My BODY hasnt aged as well as I have.Blow us👌🏼 — Carrie Fisher (@carrieffisher) December 29, 2015

"Please stop debating about whetherOR not I aged well.unfortunately it hurts all3 of my feelings.My BODY hasnt aged as well as I have," Fisher wrote on Twitter.

She added, "My body is a brain bag, it hauls me around to those places & in front of faces where theres something to say or see."

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