Billie Lourd Pays Powerful Emotional Tribute to Late Star Carrie Fisher
Billie Lourd, the daughter of the late Carrie Fisher, continues to honor her motherโs legacy nine years after Fisherโs untimely death. Fisher died of a heart attack on December 27, 2016, at age 60, and her death shocked the world. Best known for portraying Princess Leia Organa in the โStar Warsโ franchise, Fisherโs memory lives on through her work – and through her daughter.
Billie Lourdโs Tribute to Carrie Fisher
In an Instagram post, Lourd shared how a happy morning with her daughter helped her to reflect on Fisherโs impact. Lourd talked about how her daughter woke up early and they went outside together, where her daughter โlooked up at me with her big soulful eyes and said โI love you mamaโ and grabbed my face with her little chubby hands and kissed me.โ Lourd told her daughter โhow much her grandmomby would have loved her.โ
Lourd went on to discuss how she โstarted thinking about how this joy wouldnโt be possible without my mom. This joy only exists because she existed. So even though she is not physically part of this joy, she is part of the reason for it. Even though she is not alive she lives on through this joy.โ Fisher famously brought laughter to the world, letting people see the humor in difficulties like mental illness.
Lourd talked about she is โrelishing in this bittersweet grieful joyโ and that Fisher would say, โNothing is ever really over. Just over there.โ Lourd said that her mother isnโt gone, and that she lives on through the joy she spread to her family. Indeed, she spread joy not just to her family, but to the whole world.
Billie Lourdโs Dedication to Carrie Fisher
Billie Lourd carries her own piece of โStar Warsโ legacy alongside her mother. She played Lieutenant Kaydel Ko Connix in the three sequel trilogy movies, and she even played Leia herself in a flashback scene in โThe Rise of Skywalker.โ Lourd recently dressed in Leiaโs famous Endor outfit for a โReturn of the Jediโ photoshoot, during which her children dressed as Ewoks.ย
While Fisher was already dead when โThe Rise of Skywalkerโ came out, unused footage from โThe Force Awakensโ meant Leia could still be in the movie, although she was killed off in a heroic sacrifice. Shortly before Leiaโs death, there is a brief yet powerful shot of her walking away with Lieutenant Connix wrapping her arms around her. Despite how โThe Rise of Skywalkerโ garnered a mixed reception, the moment of a real daughter embracing her real dead mother is nothing short of heart-wrenching.
Carrie Fisherโs legacy will live on not just through the โStar Warsโ movies, but also through her books, such as โWishful Drinkingโ and โThe Princess Diarist.โ She helped millions of people with mental illnesses, myself included, to look at their lives and see the joy even in difficult times. She would be proud of Billie Lourd remembering her mother through the simple joy of being with family.
