“The princess is not a victim”: Carrie Fisher Regretted Star Wars Never Even Cared Using Her Secret Skill

"The princess is not a victim": Carrie Fisher Regretted Star Wars Never Even Cared Using Her Secret Skill

The late Carrie Fisher possessed an extraordinary range of talents both in front of and behind the camera. Renowned as a remarkable writer and one of the finest actors of her time, Fisher’s portrayal of Princess Leia in the Star Wars films remains an iconic and timeless performance. Her contribution to the Star Wars universe places her among the esteemed ranks of the franchise’s greatest characters, a testament to her undeniable talent and enduring impact. 

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From her humble beginnings as a princess saved by Luke Skywalker, fans had the privilege of witnessing Carrie Fisher’s character, Princess Leia, undergo a remarkable transformation throughout the standout films in the franchise. Evolving into a formidable warrior and leader of the Rebellion, Leia later assumed the role of a respected general in the Resistance, bravely confronting the formidable First Order.

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What Skill Did Carrie Fisher Regret Not Using In Star Wars

Leia possessed a multitude of talents, and Carrie Fisher herself was no exception. Surprisingly, one of Fisher’s skills included fluency in French, a fact she demonstrated during an interview with Radio Television Suisse to promote the original Star Wars film back in 1977. With impeccable fluency in French, Fisher expressed her thoughts about George Lucas.

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Star Wars star Carrie Fisher

“He made everyone’s character very specific [very strong] I think, because the princess is not a victim. She’s very strong, and it’s good, because there are not a lot of strong women in film right now.”

Unfortunately, Fisher never had the opportunity to showcase her linguistic abilities in the Star Wars movies. With her flair for languages, Leia could have potentially rivaled C-3PO in her proficiency for translating alien dialects, adding an intriguing dimension to her character’s capabilities.

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George Lucas Didn’t Let Carrie Fisher Wear Undergarments

While Carrie Fisher is widely remembered for her memorable portrayal of Princess Leia in Star Wars, it is interesting to note that the iconic gold bikini was as close as she came to wearing any undergarments on set. In a revealing interview with Blastr in 2010, Fisher candidly disclosed the lack of underwear she sported during the filming of Star Wars.

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Carrie Fisher in Return of the Jedi

Carrie Fisher disclosed that George Lucas had imposed a no-bra rule during filming, and intriguingly, he had a scientific rationale to support this directive. Fisher revealed Lucas’ explanation, stating:

“He explained that in space you get weightless, and so your flesh expands. What? But your bra doesn’t, so you get strangled by your bra. That’s why I couldn’t wear a bra in the first Star Wars. George actually came backstage when I did the show in San Francisco and told me that.”

All films in the Star Wars series are available for streaming on Disney+.

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Source: The Digital Flix

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