Billie Lourd reflects on comedy skills inherited from Carrie Fisher, Debbie Reynolds

The star of `Mid-Century Modern ” Billie Heavy has thought about family comedy talents

Modern in the middle of the century Star Billie Lourd is thinking about how the comedy takes place in his family and what is different in his work / life balance of her late mother Carrie Fisher, and her deceased grandmother, Debbie Reynolds.

At the first of Modern in the middle of the century, Heavy said People, “I would certainly say that the comedy is in genetics. They were better than me. I can do a little dance of the taps, not as good as … The young Debbie Reynolds, but it is also in the genes, although my mother has sucking the dance of the tap.”

Noting how she is different from her mother and grandmother, the Ticket for paradise Star continued: “I am a very distinct personality, definitely different from them. Well, it is something you learn through generations. I think I learned to balance my life and my work in a different way from what they could do, and it was also a product of time.”

Playing the experience of filming The Hulu Show, she said: “It’s so fun. It’s like doing a play. It’s like being in the camp arts.”

Billie Lourd also spoke of seeing the star personality of her children Kingston, 4, and Jackson, 2, but noted that she would support everything they choose to do when they grow.

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