Following Debbie Reynolds' sad death on Wednesday (December 28), Hollywood stars have been paying their tributes to the Hollywood icon, who passed away after being hospitalised following a stroke just days after her beloved daughter Carrie Fisher died following a cardiac arrest.

And among those remembering Debbie Reynolds is her Will & Grace co-star Debra Messing, who recently posted three old video clips of Reynolds' appearances on the sitcom.

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The first clip Messing shared was a scene where Will asks Grace to marry him at her family home.

The second and third clips are of Debbie's character Bobbi giving advice to Jack about making it in the entertainment industry until Jack reveals that Grace was dumped.

Messing caption the second video: "The 'I told you so' dance became something special, and none of us saw it coming. Here it is in the Thanksgiving episode. #BobbiAdler #DebbieReynolds #W&G."

Finally came the third clip, which Debra captioned: "Told ya so' PART 2! I didn't realize the second half of the scene with the dance was cut off. #BobbiAdler #DebbieReynolds."

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Will & Grace ran for eight seasons on NBC between 1998 to 2006 and followed best friends Will (Eric McCormack), a gay lawyer, and Grace (Messing), a straight interior designer, along with their Will's friend Jack (Sean Hayes) and Grace's assistant Karen (Megan Mullally).

Reynolds appeared in several episodes throughout the series' run playing Grace's mother Bobbi Adler with Alan Arkin as Grace's father Martin Adler.

Debbie Reynolds' death following so soon after that of her daughter's rocked Hollywood when the news broke last week, and Debbie's son Todd later told ABC that Debbie's final words were that she wanted to be with Carrie.

"I think she wanted to be with her," he said. "I'm not joking when I say she left to be with her, and I'm happy about that. That's the only thing I'm happy about."


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