"River was a really substantial actor and movie star, and we didn’t really know it."
28.12.2019 - 01:26 / torontosun.com
Carrie Fisher’s brother has been left floored by a lost letter from his dead sister.
Todd Fisher was trawling through his late mother Debbie Reynolds’ desk drawers, looking for memorabilia to hand to a pop-up museum linked to the new Star Wars movie, The Rise of Skywalker, when he came across the strange note written by Carrie he’d never seen before.
“Everything Debbie cared the most about, in terms of personal letters, was in there (desk) and I’ve been through that drawer, several times,” Todd
"River was a really substantial actor and movie star, and we didn’t really know it."
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Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker's Billie Lourd has marked the third anniversary of her mum Carrie Fisher's death with a touching post on Instagram.
Billie Lourd honored both her mother Carrie Fisher and grandmother Debbie Reynolds today (Dec. 27), on the three-year anniversary of Fisher's passing, by sharing a tender throwback picture of the three on Instagram along with a message for those who've also lost their loved ones."Sending my love to everyone who has lost someone they loved and is missing them a little extra today.
On December 27, 2016, writer, actress, and beloved Princess Leia herself Carrie Fisher passed away. Ever since then, Star Wars has felt a little emptier, though Fisher's daughter Billie Lourd has been diligent about making sure her mother's memory remains fresh in our memories and our hearts.
Three years after Carrie Fisher's untimely death, her force lives on in her daughter, Billie Lourd.
Billie Lourd posted a touching tribute in honor of her late mother, Carrie Fisher, and grandmother Debbie Reynolds ahead of their three-year death anniversaries.