However, Daisy Ridley also mentioned that she reached out to Billie Lourd, Fisher's daughter and fellow Star Wars alum, to 'ask Billie how she was doing.'
Daisy Ridley
However, Ridley also mentioned that she reached out to Billie Lourd, Fisher's daughter and fellow 'Star Wars' alum, to "ask Billie how she was doing." The star confessed that the scenes without Fisher were hard to film, they'll be tough for viewers to watch, as well.
Ridley said, "It's really sad. And it's going to be really sad, but also, it's amazing that they have all this footage that is woven into the story in such a strange way."
Ridley also slipped a hint about the movie's emotional ending, confessing shooting the scene was emotional both on and off camera. "The scene was me being very sad," Ridley said, telling GQ that she didn't stop crying when the director called "cut".
The 'Ophelia' actor added, "Let's just say it was not hard to be upset in that scene."
"Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker" also stars John Boyega, Oscar Isaac, Adam Driver and Lupita Nyong'o.
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