Carrie Fisher as Leia Organa with her daughter Billie Lourd as Lieutenant Kaydel Ko Connix and Mark Hamill as Luke Skywalker, photographed by Annie Leibovitz for Vanity Fair.
This is a common refrain among the new generation of Star Wars actors: that Fisher was the one who taught them how to deal. Boyega recalled that when there was a backlash against his appearance in the first Force Awakens teaser trailer, released in November 2014—the sight of a black man in stormtrooper armor drew ire from racists and doctrinaire Star Wars traditionalists—Fisher counseled him not to take it to heart. “I remember—and forgive me, I’m going to drop the f-bomb, but that’s just Carrie—she said, ‘Ah, boohoo, who fuckin’ cares? You just do you,’ ” he said. “Words like that give you strength. I bore witness in a million ways to her sharing her wisdom with Daisy too.”
under appreciated films challenge - favourite song
↳ when you believe (the prince of egypt)there can be miracles when you believe
though hope is frail it’s hard to kill
who knows what miracles you can achieve?
you will when you believe
Always reblog Easy A.
This movie is gold

And we’ll make a lovely dress for
Cinderelly
We’ll make a lovely dress for
Cinderelly ♪
#that’s the moment Han Solo fell in love#han’s love for leia’s strength and ferocity is a really formative thing for me #like it makes me cry if i think about it for too long #because it’s shaped my life in real ways #it taught me as a little girl #that i can be strong and opinionated #and someone is going to love me for that (bless these tags via universallongings)
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