Bryan andBillie Lourdare standing up against an upcoming biography about Billie’s mom: the lateCarrie Fisher.
Bryan, who is the a managing director and co-chairman at Hollywood talent agency CAA, released a statement to PEOPLE on his family’s behalf disavowing writer Sheila Weller’s upcoming book,Carrie Fisher: Life on the Edge. Lourd and Fisher welcomed Billie, 27, during their four year relationship in the early ’90s.
In the statement, Bryan says he and his daughter had not heard about the book in advance and urged fans to read Fisher’s own writings on her life instead. Fisher died days after suffering a cardiac arrest on a flight from London to L.A. in Dec. 2016. She was 60.
“A person named Sheila Weller has taken it upon herself to sell and write an unauthorized biography based on my daughter’s mother, Carrie Fisher. I do not know Ms. Weller. Billie does not know Ms. Weller. And, to my knowledge, Carrie did not know her. Ms. Weller sold this book on her own without our involvement,” Bryan’s statement reads.
“For all the fans and friends of Carrie, I just thought it necessary that you know this information before you decided to purchase this book or consider what is being said in the upcoming press interviews Weller will do while trying to sell it,” he continued. “To be clear I haven’t read the book. The only books about Carrie Fisher worth reading are the ones Carrie wrote herself. She perfectly told us everything we needed to know.”
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The statement comes three days after Billie posted a heartfelt tribute to her mom on what would’ve been her 63rd birthday. The Instagram post featured a video of her singing one of Fisher’s favorite songs and included a sweet message about the late actress and how Billie has been dealing with grief.
source: people.com