TRAGIC Carrie Fisher's daughter Billie Lourd looks like she will inherit all of her actress mother's £20million fortune - and a big slice of her gran's.
Devastated Todd Fisher - who lost both his mother and sister within the space of 24 hours - says Billie can "have whatever she wants" from the Star Wars star's estate.



"We want her to have whatever she wants. Carrie wanted that," Todd Fisher, 58, told the New York Daily News.
In an interview hours BEFORE his mum Debbie Reynolds died of a stroke, Todd said he was with her discussing Carrie's funeral plans and what will happen to her only child Billie.
"As far as mom and I are concerned, she gets whatever she wants," he said of the 24-year-old.
"There is a trust set up. But we're all pretty well off. This was her mother."
The young actress is also expected to get her mother's share of the Reynold's estate which is being estimated at around £50m.
Fisher leaves behind a sizeable fortune that has been estimated to be around $25million (£20million).
The amount, when compared to other Star Wars cast members like Harrison Ford, is relatively low and has been blamed on the then-19-year-old Fisher signing away her likeness rights when she signed up for film.
Sales of Star Wars models have since made hundreds of millions of pounds.
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She famously wrote 'Postcards from the Edge,' a 1987 semi-autobiographical best-selling novel that was later adapted into a motion picture.
She also wrote a one-woman play from the screenplay for the movie called 'Wishful Drinking', which was commercially successful.
But Todd described his niece Lourd as "very successful" in her own right, starring in the Fox TV series "Scream Queens" alongside Emma Roberts and Taylor Lautner.
“We’re very proud of her. She's handling this with amazing strength," he revealed.
"Obviously, we are all heartbroken," he continued.
"Everybody is doing their best to pull together, but it's just a shock."
Fisher said exact arrangements for Carrie's funeral were still to be made but admitted the family was likely to hold two services.
"We'll have a small family thing and then likely there will be a wider body of people involved in a second service," said.

He said Fisher might be laid to rest near the burial plot already picked out for his mom in southern California.
He also said a a big thank you for the outpouring of love and support from his sister's millions of fans.
"Everyone has deep feelings about Carrie for one reason or another. That's what's so brilliant about her. "She inspired so many people. I have 1,435 emails to get to today, and they're all about her. My normal load would be 30 to 50," he said.
"She will be sorely missed."
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