Celebrities Mourn Late Brittany Murphy

Condolences are pouring out heavily in the wake of Brittany Murphy's sudden death on Sunday morning, December 20. The 32-year-old star's fellow celebs are sharing their grief and sweet memories on Twitter and elsewhere. Ashton Kutcher, who dated Murphy from 2002 to 2003, took it to his Twitter to express his loss. "2day the world lost a little piece of sunshine. My deepest condolences go out 2 Brittany's family, her husband, & her amazing mother Sharon," he tweeted, adding "see you on the other side kid." Actress Alicia Silverstone, who co-starred with Murphy in 1995 flick "Clueless", told People, "I'm so saddened to hear this news. I loved working with Brittany. She was so talented, so warm and so sweet. I always felt connected to her as we shared a very special experience in our lives together. I feel love in my heart for her-and hope she is at peace." Also pouring out heartfelt thoughts about Murphy was actor Donald Faison, who starred with her in 2003 movie "Uptown Girls". He was cited by E! News as saying, "Brittany was one of the sweetest people you will ever meet. She had the voice of an angel and a genuine heart of gold. I'm very happy to have known and worked with such a special person. My heart goes out to all of her loved ones." Meanwhile, Whoopi Goldberg, who appeared with Murphy in "Girl, Interrupted", commented, "It is a terrible loss for us as actors and to the industry but even greater for her family. My thoughts and prayers are with them." Denise Richards was the other celeb who mourned Murphy, musing "Brittany Murphy was in 'Drop Dead Gorgeous' with me and was the sweetest and most adorable. Tragic, sad & devastating. Her poor family." Several other Hollywood stars who raved about Murphy's sweetness among others were Lindsay Lohan, Jessica Simpson, Eliza Dushku, Simon Pegg, Juliette Lewis, Jamie Kennedy, Josh Groban, Soleil Moon Frye, Kim Kardashian, and Fred Durst.