Billie Lourd Estimated Net Worth After Inheriting Carrie Fisher’s Jewels And $18 Million House
“Scream Queens” actress Billie Lourd was named the sole beneficiary to mother Carrie Fisher’s estate, which means she inherited her multi-million dollar house, personal jewelry, 2016 Tesla S, money in her mother’s four bank accounts and more, E! Online report Saturday. The publication obtained court documents that had details about Fisher’s living trust.
In addition to cash and items, Lourd also absorbed the rights to Fisher’s likeness and public image. With a majority of her mother’s riches in her name, what does that bring Lourd’s net worth to?
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According to Celebrity Net Worth, Fisher had a net worth of $25 million. Lourd’s wealth likely increased to the same amount, or more, after her mother died, however, Celebrity Net Worth did not have a page dedicated to Lourd. In addition to the possible $25 million, she likely has additional money from her acting career.
While Lourd inherited her mother’s house, it will reportedly sell for $18 million at auction. They’re actually two properties: side-by-side houses in Hollywood Hills owned by Fisher and her mother, Debbie Reynolds. But they are slated to be sold as one.
But not everything of Fisher’s went to her daughter. The “Star Wars” icon wanted nearly 1,500 items to be auctioned off for the Thalians and The Jed Foundation, which is a charity Reynolds founded.
“My mother and sister were magnificent collectors, they amassed an amazing and diverse collection in their lifetimes,” Fisher’s brother Todd said in a statement, according to E! Online. “The size and scope of their collection rivals most museums. So in keeping with my mother's wishes we have decided to share part of their magnificent collection with all their friends and fans.”
Lourd, 18, did not comment on her inheritance. The last time she made an official statement about her mother was in June when her mother’s cause of death was revealed. Fisher died from atherosclerotic disease and drug use.
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“My mom battled drug addiction and mental illness her entire life. She ultimately died of it. She was purposely open in all of her work about the social stigmas surrounding these diseases. She talked about the shame that torments people and their families confronted by these diseases. I know my mom, she’d want her death to encourage people to be open about their struggles,” she told People Magazine at the time.
Fisher died Dec. 27. She was 60 years old. Reynolds died the following day. She was 84.
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