Carrie Fisher Hated Princess Leia’s Iconic Gold Bikini So Much She Hoped Supermodels Will Wear it in the “7th Ring of Hell”

Carrie Fisher Hated Princess Leia's Iconic Gold Bikini So Much She Hoped Supermodels Will Wear it in the "7th Ring of Hell"
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Carrie Fisher was and always will be one of the most iconic stars to grace American cinema. Throughout her storied career, the late beloved actress won multiple accolades and received critical acclaim for her exceptional acting chops. Fisher was part of many fascinating projects in showbiz, became a household name, and worked with top-tier creative visionaries that helped her place on the A-list of stars in Hollywood.

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She was part of the lucrative Star Wars film franchise for several years. The actress made her character debut as Princess Leia, beginning with the 1977 sci-fi film Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope. She once revealed that she despised the iconic golden bikini she wore in Star Wars: Return of the Jedi.

Carrie Fisher Despised Her Star Wars Iconic Gold Bikini Outfit

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Carrie Fisher

Carrie Fisher was the biggest star of the 1970s and 80s. The actress earned immense love and praise from fans and critics, for she was the ultimate diva and a savage, open-minded star of her generation. The legendary actress made her film debut at age 17 in 1975 as Lorna Karpf in the comedy film Shampoo. In 1997, she landed her breakthrough role as Princess Leia in George Lucas’ science-fiction film Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope, which shot her to superstardom. 

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Carrie Fisher

The actress eventually gained the attention of Hollywood heavyweights with her remarkable performance, which helped her to get bigger and better opportunities in the movie business from then on. In addition to her excellent performance in the film series, her iconic golden bikini ensemble became super famous. She wore that in the 1983 sequel, Return of the Jedi.

Nevertheless, as much as fans and audiences admired her in that outfit, the actress was uncomfortable about donning it. The Women movie star once revealed that she despised wearing the bikini, which gave her a hard time on the set. She claimed she had to sit rigid straight for hours to avoid any crease in the nearly naked outfit.

Also Read: “You get strangled by your bra”: George Lucas Did Not Want Carrie Fisher to Wear Underwear in Star Wars Movies

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Carrie Fisher Claims Wearing that Costume Wasnt Her Choice

Carrie Fisher
Carrie Fisher

In a candid interview, Carrie Fisher revealed that she loathed the iconic golden bikini outfit she wore in the Star Wars sequel. Over the years, fans of the late star have paid her homage by donning similar bikinis, but Fisher reportedly hated her costume. The actress expressed her discomfort about wearing a costume in the movie, saying,

“I have to stay with the slug with the big tongue! Nearly naked, which is not a style choice for me. It wasn’t my choice. When [director George Lucas] showed me the outfit, I thought he was kidding, and it made me very nervous. I had to sit very straight because I couldn’t have lines on my sides, like little creases. No creases were allowed, so I had to sit very, very rigid straight.”

Also Read: “He’s a tough thing to resist”: Carrie Fisher Defended Meg Ryan’s Affair With Russell Crowe That Broke Her 9 Years of Marriage With Dennis Quaid

The Blues Brothers movie star once described her golden metallic bikini outfit as “what supermodels will eventually wear in the seventh ring of hell.” The California native actress passed away on December 23, 2016, while flying from London to Los Angeles and suffered a cardiac arrest. The news of her death left the world in shock, but her incredible body of work will forever live in the hearts of her fans.

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Also Read: “If you ever touch any other woman again”: Carrie Fisher Sent a Cow Tongue and Threatened to Chop Off Producer’s Body Part After His Disturbing Actions

Source: E! Online

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