Billie Lourd watches mom Carrie Fisher in “Episode IV” with kids on Star Wars Day: 'Nothing brings me more joy'

Billie Lourd watches mom Carrie Fisher in “Episode IV” with kids on Star Wars Day: 'Nothing brings me more joy'

Billie Lourd watched Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope — starring her mother Carrie Fisher — with her children to celebrate Star Wars Day.

Entertainment Weekly Billie Lourd in Los Angeles last year; Carrie Fisher as Princess LeiaCredit: Steve Granitz/FilmMagic; Lucasfilm, Ltd.

Key Points

  • Lourd said that "nothing brings me more joy" than her son Kingston and daughter Jackson being "even bigger Star Wars nerds than me."

  • Fisher, who died in 2016, endeared herself to generations of fans as Princess Leia.

Billie Lourdis celebratingStar WarsDay in a sentimental way.

On May 4, which is known as Star Wars Day, playing on the phrase "may the Force be with you,"Lourd shared a pictureon Instagram of her son Kingston and daughter Jackson watching their grandmother,Carrie Fisher, inStar Wars Episode IV: A New Hope.

"Kingston and Jackson are officially even bigger Star Wars nerds than me and nothing brings me more joy," Lourd wrote on her Instagram Stories.

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Lourd's mom, Fisher, portrayedPrincess Leia Organain the original Star Wars trilogy andStar Wars: Episode VII: The Force Awakens,endearing herself to generations of fans.She died in 2016at 60 after suffering a heart attack.

Fisher as Princess Leia in the original 'Star Wars'Credit: Lucasfilm, Ltd.

Lourd has been vocal about missing Fisher and the actress' legacy. She recently spoke about showing her children Fisher as Princess Leia andhow emotional it made her.

“A year ago, I showed them[Return of the] Jedifor the first time, and they were a little bit confused,” Lourd toldE! Newsin December. “They're like, ‘Wait, that's my grandma?’ Like, ‘No, that's Princess Leia, your grandma's Carrie, but that's Princess Leia.’ And they were just so enthralled. I sat behind them and cried while they watched it.”

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Lourd added, “It's like the ultimate high-budget home movie. For me to get to have those things and to get to show them my mom in those movies is so special.”

Lourd also revealed who her children's favoriteStar Warscharacter is. Spoiler: they're "obsessed" with Princess Leia. “I have some of these dolls that I don't want to take out of the box. I have a Leia shelf at my house, and they're like, ‘Why can't we take them out of the box?’ I'm like, ‘No. You'll understand later, but like, it has to stay in the box,’" she said.

"So sometimes I’ll have to buy two and have one that they're allowed to play with.”

Fisher and Lourd in 2015Credit: Barry King/WireImage

InDecember, on the ninth anniversary of Fisher's death, Lourd posted about her bittersweet feelings as her mother "lives on" through the "joy" of her children. "Watching my dad with my kids is one of the greatest joys I’ve ever known. The kind of joy that makes your face hurt because you can’t stop smiling,"she wrote in parton Instagram.

"Then I started thinking about how this joy wouldn’t 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," added Lourd.

She concluded her tribute with something Fisher told her that continues to resonate. "As my mom wisely said, 'Nothing is ever really over. Just over there,'" Lourd said. "My mombys life isnt really over. Just over there — in my kids and in this joy I’m able to experience because of her. Thank you momby. I will never stop missing you."

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