Mid-century modern The star Billie Lourd reflects on how comedy runs in her family and what is different about her work/life balance from her late mother Carrie Fisher and deceased grandmother, Debbie Reynolds.
At the premiere on Mid-centuries modern, Lourd told People, “I definitely want to say that the comedy is in the genetics. They were better at it than me. I can do a good bit of tap dance, not as good as … Young Debbie Reynolds, but so are the genes, even though my mother kind of sucked at taped dance.”
Notes how she is different from her mother and grandma, Ticket to paradise The star continued, “I am a very clear personality, certainly different from both of them. Well, it is something you learn through generations. I think I have learned to balance my life and my work in a different way than they were capable of, and it was also a product from the Times.”
She gushing over the experience of filming the hulu show, she said, “It’s so funny. It’s like playing. It’s like being in performing arts camp.”
Billie Lourd also fertilizes seeing the star Persona in her children Kingston, 4, and Jackson, 2, but noticed that she will support what they choose to do as they grow up.