Carrie Fisher posthumously wins first Grammy award
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Washington D.C. [USA], Jan 29 (ANI): Carrie Fisher was honoured with her first Grammy at the 60th annual Grammy Awards. The actress won posthumously for best spoken word album for her audiobook recording of her 2016 memoir, 'The Princess Diarist.' She beat out Neil Degrasse Tyson, Bruce Springsteen, Shelly Peiken and Bernie Sanders and Mark Ruffalo. Fisher was previously nominated for a Grammy in the same category in 2009 for the audio recording of her book 'Wishful Drinking'. The 'Star Wars' actor was also posthumously nominated for an Emmy for her role on Catastrophe last year.
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