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With new Star Wars movies flying into theaters, the principle actors have been really hitting the news circuit to publicize releases. Princess Leia herself, the always candid Carrie Fisher, has been doing a ton of publicity, all with hilarious and quotable results. Recently, Fisher was asked her opinion on the banning of her gold bikini from Return of the Jedi. And then I took it off.
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The "Star Wars" movies generally aren't very controversial, but there's one part of "Episode VI — Return of the Jedi" that still raises eyebrows. It's in regard to Princess Leia and the late Carrie Fisher, the actress who played her and who died last December. During the first chunk of the movie, Princess Leia is captured by Jabba the Hutt, a giant, slug-like alien who's also a kind of gangster lord. Jaba imprisons Leia and makes her wear a now-iconic golden bikini. The golden bikini has become somewhat controversial over time. Some people think it's a way to sexualize Fisher for the male fan base of the "Star Wars" series. Fisher was not always fond of it, either.
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Carrie Fisher was an insecure year-old when she appeared as Princess Leia in the first Star Wars movie, a role that would come to define her career. She tells Fresh Air 's Terry Gross that despite becoming romantically involved with her older, married co-star, Harrison Ford, she often felt isolated on set. Instead, Fisher began recording her thoughts and experiences in a journal. After the film wrapped, she put the diary away and forgot about it.
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