Billie Lourd has included a tribute to her late mother Carrie Fisher into her son's nursery.
The actress and her fiance Austen Rydell welcomed their first child Kingston Fisher into the world in September and she revealed that in honour of her beloved mom - who was best known for playing Princess Leia in the Star Wars franchise - she's incorporated a reference to the sci-fi saga in his room.
Asked if she'll encourage Kingston to be a "Star Wars geek" during an Instagram Q&A session with fans, Billie replied: "Duhhh
"This is the light switch in his room."
The accompanying photo showed the switch is labelled 'Light Side' and 'Dark Side' in the iconic Star Wars' font in a nod to the two sides of the Force.
Elsewhere during the questions, the 28-year-old star revealed she had suffered from gestational diabetes during her pregnancy.
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Asked about her cravings, she revealed: "Ice cream! But then I had a lil gestational diabetes scare so then it was beets?! Random I know but that's pregnancy vibes for ya."
And Billie admitted she hadn't had the easiest time during her first trimester because of her spiralling hormone levels.
Asked which stage of pregnancy she'd enjoyed most and least, she replied: "Best = 2nd (+ 3rd because you finally get to meet your babe!) Worst = 1st because hormones!
"But you get through it and it's beyond worth every second of weird moods/ acne/ all that fun jazz when your little human arrives!"
She previously admitted she has always wanted children and from a young age she knew she wanted to start her family when she was 28.
She said: "I've wanted to be a mom since I was two years old, I always had a plan.
"Like, literally when I was three, I'd tell you, 'I want four kids. I want one at 28', which is so weird because I had Kingston at 28 and it ended up happening, but it's even better than I could have ever expected."