Carrie Fisher
Carrie Fisher, the beloved actress and writer, passed away on December 27, 2016, at the age of 60. Fisher was best known for her role as Princess Leia in the Star Wars franchise, as well as for her wit, humor, and advocacy for mental health.
Five years after her death, Fisher's daughter, Billie Lourd, has opened up about her grief. In an interview with Town & Country, Lourd discussed the impact of losing her mother and grandmother, Debbie Reynolds, within days of each other.
Billie Lourd on Grief
"I think grief is a really personal thing," Lourd said. "I don't know if anyone can really explain it. It's different for everyone. For me, something that's been helpful is diving into work and keeping busy."
Lourd, who is also an actress, has appeared in projects such as American Horror Story and Booksmart. She also recently welcomed her first child, a son named Kingston.
Remembering Carrie Fisher
Carrie Fisher's legacy continues to inspire fans around the world. In addition to her work in film and television, Fisher was a prolific writer, penning several memoirs and novels. She was also an advocate for mental health, speaking openly about her own struggles with bipolar disorder.
As we remember Carrie Fisher five years after her passing, let us celebrate her life and the impact she had on so many.