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Carrie Fisher’s daughter posts moving tribute to “Momby”

Billie Lourd has shared a touching tribute to her mother Carrie Fisher on the second anniversary of the beloved actor’s passing.

Lourd, who lost both her mother and grandmother (Debbie Reynolds) within days of each other in 2016, posted a beautiful video of herself singing “These Days” by Jackson Browne. The track is believed to be one of her mother’s favorite songs.

Fisher passed away at the age of 60 after going into cardiac arrest on a flight from London to Los Angeles. A day later, her mother, Debbie Reynolds, 84, died from a stroke.

Lourd co-starred opposite her mother in the recent “Star Wars” films. It’s believed Fisher will make a posthumous appearance in the next installment, “Episode IX”.

 

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??️®️ ♏️?️♏️?️?It has been two years since my Momby’s death and I still don’t know what the “right” thing to do on a death anniversary is (I’m sure a lot of you feel the same way about your loved ones). So I decided to do something a little vulnerable for me, but something we both loved to do together – sing. This is the piano her father gave her and this was one of her favorite songs. And as the song says, we must “keep on moving”. I’ve found that what keeps me moving is doing things that make me happy, working hard on the things that I’m passionate about and surrounding myself with people I love and making them smile. I hope this encourages anyone feeling a little low or lost to “keep on moving”. As my Momby once said, “take your broken heart and turn it into art” – whatever that art may be for you. ❤️

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