Mid -century modern The star Billie Lourd is reflecting on how comedy is executed in her family, and what is different about her work/life balance of her late mother Carrie Fisher, and deceased grandmother, Debbie Reynolds.
At the premiere of Mid -modern century, Lourd said People, “I would say that comedy is definitely in genetics. They were better than me. I can do a little dance of Tap, not as good as … the young Debbie Reynolds, but that is also in the genes, although my mother stamped to the junk dance.”
Pointing to how is different from his mother and grandmother, the Paradise ticket Star continued: “I am a very different personality, definitely different from the two. 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 could do, and that was also a product of the times.”
Brushing the experience of filming the Hulu program, he said: “It's a lot of fun. It's like doing a play. It's like being in the performing arts camp.”
Billie Lourd also sprouted to see the star person in her children Kingston, 4 years old, and Jackson, 2, but said she will support what they choose to do when they grow.