Carrie Fisher’s daughter Billie Lourd celebrates Star Wars Day with daughter Jackson, 16 months, at Disneyland

More than seven years after the death of her mother, Billie Lourd keeps the Force alive in Carrie Fisher’s family.

The actress, 31, celebrated Star Wars Day on Saturday by sharing photos of herself with daughter Jackson Joanne, 16 months, at the Disneyland attraction Galaxy’s Edge.

“May 4th,” she wrote in the subtitles with emojis.

One photo, taken from behind, shows Lourd holding her daughter as they both grip a green lightsaber.

The proud mom wears Minnie Mouse ears during the outing and kisses Jackson in another photo.

Billie Lourd celebrated Star Wars Day on Saturday, sharing photos of herself with 16-month-old daughter Jackson Joanne at the Disneyland attraction Galaxy’s Edge

One photo, taken from behind, shows Lourd holding her daughter as they both grip a green lightsaber

The proud mom wears Minnie Mouse ears during the outing and kisses Jackson in another photo

One photo, taken from behind, shows Lourd holding her daughter as they both grip a green lightsaber. The proud mom wears Minnie Mouse ears during the outing and kisses Jackson in another photo

Lourd shares Jackson and son Kingston Fisher, 3, with husband Austen Rydell, whom she married in 2022.

Her late mother Carrie Fisher became a household name for her role as Princess Leia in 1977’s Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope.

After helming the original trilogy with Mark Hamill and Harrison Ford, the trio returned in 2015 for Star Wars: The Force Awakens.

Lourd also made her film debut in the sequel as Lieutenant Kaydel Ko Connix and returned alongside her mother for Star Wars: The Last Jedi (2017) and Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (2019).

Fisher died at the age of 60 after suffering cardiac arrest in December 2016. The next day, her mother Debbie Reynolds died of a stroke at the age of 84.

Lourd celebrated the seventh anniversary of her mother’s death in December and shared a tribute with a childhood photo of her with Fisher.

“I miss her every day, but the cliché is also true: she is with me every day – she infuses my joyful moments with even more joy,” she wrote.

“It’s been seven years since my mother died (but who’s counting? I guess?). Every birthday brings a different version of my grief,” Lourd added.

The Scream Queens alum previously paid tribute to Fisher during her posthumous Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony on Star Wars Day last year.

Lourd's late mother Carrie Fisher became a household name for her starring role as Princess Leia in 1977's Star Wars: Episode IV ¿ A New Hope

Lourd’s late mother Carrie Fisher became a household name for her starring role as Princess Leia in 1977’s Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope

After the original trilogy, she returned in 2015 for Star Wars: The Force Awakens, in which Lourd also made her film debut as Lieutenant Kaydel Ko Connix.

After the original trilogy, she returned in 2015 for Star Wars: The Force Awakens, in which Lourd also made her film debut as Lieutenant Kaydel Ko Connix.

Fisher died at the age of 60 after suffering cardiac arrest in December 2016. The next day, her mother Debbie Reynolds died of a stroke at the age of 84.

Fisher died at the age of 60 after suffering cardiac arrest in December 2016. The next day, her mother Debbie Reynolds died of a stroke at the age of 84.

Lourd previously paid tribute to Fisher during her posthumous Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony on Star Wars Day last year

Lourd previously paid tribute to Fisher during her posthumous Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony on Star Wars Day last year

Carrie’s brother Todd Fisher and sisters Tricia Leigh and Joely Fisher called out Lourd for excluding them from the ceremony.

After TMZ reported that the decision involved Todd’s attempt to remove Lourd from Reynolds’ estate, Lourd released a statement claiming that he and his siblings “profited from my mother’s death.”

“The truth about my mother’s very complicated relationship with her family is known only to me and those who were close to her,” Lourd wrote at the time.

“While I recognize that they have every right to do whatever they want, their actions at the most difficult time of my life were deeply hurtful to me,” she added. ‘I have chosen and still choose to deal with her loss in a completely different way.’

Lourd continued, “The people who knew and loved my mother at Disney and Lucasfilm created this star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame to make her legacy possible. This moment is about Carrie Fisher and everything she has accomplished and what she has meant to the world. I’m going to focus on that. May the 4th be with you.”

Todd, 66, claimed in a statement that he “never took advantage of Carrie or my mother Debbie’s death, and in no way wanted to hurt Billie… and that is the truth.”