Speaking with the New Day podcast, actress Billie Lourd discussed the influence of her mother Carrie Fisher, touching on what Billie describes as ‘generational trauma’, the experience of being Carrie’s daughter and the complicated relationship the two of them shared.
“My main job when she was alive was taking care of her and making sure she was OK.
I was her main support, and I was 7.
For a lot of the time, and that was really hard, and that’s why I grew up really fast because I was her best friend. I was her mother; I was her kid; I was her everything. And that’s one of the things I’m learning not to do with my kid.
There’s a lot of things that my mom taught me to do, and then there’s a lot that is, honestly, it might be more valuable, of what not to do. And that’s one of the things that I will not do to my son — is put this pressure on him that I had on me.”

