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Geek Tyrant
24-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Geek Tyrant
Hilarious Bad Lip Reading of Yoda's Death Scene in RETURN OF THE JEDI - "Bedtime Thoughts" — GeekTyrant
Just when you thought Yoda's death scene in Return of the Jedi was a moment of solemn Jedi farewell, Bad Lip Reading crashes in with a fever dream of absurdity. Gone is the sage wisdom and in its place, Yoda spirals into a hilariously unhinged bedtime meltdown, singing about frogs, potatoes, and the shocking realization that he's... green. Luke, trying his best to stay respectful, slowly backs away as the Jedi Master belts out lines like 'I'm a baby. Feed me.' and 'I could eat a seagull.' It's absolutely the ridiculous and most bizarre sendoff for Yoda.


Daily Mail
05-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Carrie Fisher's daughter Billie Lourd reveals sweet way her children honor the late actress on Star Wars Day
Billie Lourd, the only child of Carrie Fisher, revealed her family's loving way of remembering her late mother for Star Wars Day on Sunday. The holiday, which takes place on May 4 — as in, 'May the 4th be with you' — was a perfect time for the 32-year-old American Horror Story actress and her two children to watch her mother's classic Star Wars films. She posted a cute photo of her son Kingston Fisher, four, and her daughter Jackson Joanne, two, as they watched their grandmother performing in 1983's Return Of The Jedi, which concluded George Lucas' original Star Wars trilogy. 'Ⓜ️🅰️🌱 ✝️♓️📧 4️⃣✝️♓️,' Billie captioned her post using emojis. The Booksmart actress — who has had a contentious relationship with her late mother's siblings — shares her two children with her husband Austen Rydell, whom she tied the knot with in 2022 after dating on and off since 2016. The moving family display comes eight years after her mother's tragic death at 60 years old just days after Christmas in 2016. Fisher had suffered a medical emergency four days earlier while on a flight from London to Los Angeles. After those seated near her noticed that she didn't appear to be breathing, a passenger performed CPR on Fisher until paramedics could attend to her once the plane had landed, and she was rushed to Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, where she later died. An autopsy report noted that she died of cardiac arrest, and cited sleep apnea and plaque in her arteries as contributing factors, but what instigated her death couldn't be fully determined. Toxicology tests also indicated that she had traces of several drugs in her system, including heroin and MDMA, but when she had taken the drugs and whether they contributed to her death couldn't be determined. Fisher had previously written about her struggles with addiction in her 2008 memoir Wishful Drinking, which was based on her one-woman stage show of the same name. In a statement to People after the coroner's report was released, Billie said that her mother had 'battled drug addiction and mental illness her entire life' and 'ultimately died of it.' 'She was purposefully open in all of her work about the social stigmas surrounding these diseases,' she added. Following Fisher's stint in the original Star Wars trilogy, she became a popular supporting actress in films like Hannah And Her Sisters (1986) and When Harry Met Sally... (1989), and she also turned to writing, both with novels and nonfiction. She went on to adapt her novel Postcards From The Edge into the acclaimed film Postcards From The Edge, which starred Meryl Streep and Shirley MacLaine. The abundant wit that helped make Fisher a popular novelist also allowed her to become an in-demand script doctor who would punch up preexisting screenplays, included work on Steven Spielberg's Hook, Sister Act and The Wedding Singer, though she wasn't credited for any of those films. Carrie's daughter Billie was born into a Hollywood dynasty, as her maternal grandmother was Singin' In The Rain star Debbie Reynolds, who died of a stroke just one day after Carrie's death. Her first role was a small part in 2015's series revival Star Wars: The Force Awakens, which also brought her mother back into the series. Both returned for 2017's The Last Jedi, and Billie continued on with the final film in the series, 2019's The Rise Of Skywalker, in which she both reprised her part as Lieutenant Kaydel Ko Connix and also portrayed a young version of her mother's character, Princess Leia, which was augmented with computer-generated effects. Billie has also appeared in Booksmart, Ticket To Paradise and The Last Showgirl, while her television work has included major parts of Ryan Murphy's shows Scream Queens and multiple seasons of American Horror Story.