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29th Jan 2018

Billie Lourd’s reaction to mum Carrie Fisher winning a Grammy will make you tear up

Keeley Ryan

It was the last project the pair worked on together.

Billie Lourd has told how she is “so proud” of  her mum, Carrie Fisher, after she was posthumously awarded a Grammy.

The late actress was honoured with the prize on Sunday at the 60th annual Grammy Awards Premiere Ceremony.

The 60-year-old nabbed the award for the Best Spoken Word Album for her reading of The Princess Diarist, the last book she wrote before she passed away.

She worked on the project with her daughter, Billie Lourd, who shared a sweet post on social to honour her mum’s memory after the victory.

The pair had worked closely together over the last few years, with Lourd making appearances in both The Force Awakens and The Last Jedi. 

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But, according to the 25-year-old, the Princess Diarist’s spoken word album was the last thing the pair got to collaborate on.

The Scream Queens star wrote:

“Princess Diarist was the last profesh(ish) thing my momby and I got to do together.

“I wish she was here to carry me down the red carpet in some bizarre floral ensemble but instead we’ll celebrate in true Carrie style: in bed in front of the TV over cold Coca Colas and warm e cigs.

“I’m beyond proud.”