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Billie Lourd's children watch late Grandma Carrie Fisher for the Star Wars day

  • Billie Lourd marked the Star Wars Day on Sunday, May 4th
  • The photo shows Lourd's son Kingston (4) and daughter Jackson (2) a television that plays in 1983 from 1983 Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi
  • Fisher died in December 2016 at the age of 60

Billie Lourd's children spent some time with her grandma at the Star Wars Day this year.

On May 4, the official holiday, which was reminiscent of the beloved science fiction franchise, shared the actress and daughter of the late Carrie Fisher a photo of her two small children, who, as Princess Leia, observed her grandmother's turn.

In the photo that Lourd divided into Instagram, her son Kingston Fisher (4) and daughter Jackson Joanne (2) look at a television that played in 1983. Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the JediThe third film in the original star Wars Trilogy.

Both Kingston and Jackson – who shares the 32 -year -old actress with husband Austen Rydell, seemed enthusiastic when she is on the screen in one of the legendary, braided styles of Leia.

Lourd announced a simple caption next to the sweet snapshot, the “May the 4.” – an allusion to the most famous sentence of the franchise phrases, “May the strength be with you” – using emojis: “ⓜ️🅰️♓ ✝️♓️📧 4️♓️.”

Of course fans of star Wars And Fisher had an emotional reaction to the picture and called it “powerful” and crack -inducing.

Billie with her children.

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“You have the coolest grandma in the entire universe, you don't notice it yet !!! 🪐🥹,” commented one user.

“Your mother inspired generations,” wrote another, adding that the grandchildren of the late actress “her shine” was such a “powerful moment”.

Others have now shared the emotional effects that the photo had on them. “I don't cry, you cry,” wrote one person while another said: “Oh, that makes me cry.”

Lourd also marked the holiday by making a stupid mother-daughter photo of her own turn in the new publication in the new star Wars Franchise on Instagram stories, together with a cast photo shared by Rian Johnson. For the latter post, she added Neil Young Song “Motion Pictures (for Carrie)” in the background.

Carrie Fisher as Princess Leia in 'Star Wars Episode VI – Return of the Jedi' in 1983.

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Fisher died on December 27, 2016, four days after he had gone to the cardiac arrest on a flight from London to Los Angeles. The star Wars Veterinarian was 60 years old. Fisher's mother and Lourd's grandmother, Debbie Reynolds, died in one fell swoop at the age of 84 just one day after Fisher's death.

On the eighth anniversary of Fisher's death last year, Lourd informed the late actress an emotional homage.

“It was 8 years ago since my mother died.” The last show girl Star partially wrote. “As my son would say” that's a lot! “I'm always afraid that day.

Billie Lourd and Mother Carrie Fisher behind the scenes of “Star Wars: The Force Awakens”.

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“I woke up with a dark cloud this morning. But when my children woke up the dark cloud, opened up and made space for bright glowing sunshine,” she continued. “Her anniversary is like an emotional tropical storm. It pours a large part of the day, but between the storms the light is more beautiful than every day without storm clouds. There are no rainbow without rain.”

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The Schreier Queens Alum continued that her grief about Fisher's death “gave a deeper appreciation for all little moments of life”.

“So today I am Griefful (grief, but grateful),” she wrote. “I watch the magic that my son and daughter is, and I know that she is a piece of this magic. And I feel all things. The grief. The joy. The longing. The magic. The emptiness. The emptiness. And everything coexists in a profound way. I send my love out there that need it.”

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