Daisy Ridley was reduced to tears by her final ‘Star Wars’ appearance.
The 27-year-old actress – who plays Rey in the ‘Star Wars’ sequel trilogy – has admitted that watching a cut of ‘Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker’ proved to be an overwhelming experience for her.
Daisy – who first starred as Rey in 2015’s ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ – shared: "We all sort of sat around a bit stunned.
"And then I was trying to scurry off into the car to cry and [producer] Michelle Rejwan and [screenwriter] Chris Terrio were like, ‘No, go on.’ I was like, ‘I don’t want to cry in front of you! I just want to get in the car.’"
Daisy has also teased details of the new film, revealing it is an emotional rollercoaster.
She told Entertainment Tonight: "It’s, like, super snappy. So you’re sort of so tuned in that we really didn’t process it until the end.
"Then suddenly, you’re like, ‘Oh … oh my gosh,’ … it’s very overwhelming."
Meanwhile, Daisy recently revealed that she’s "quite spiritual", and claimed that things "happen for a reason" in her life.
The London-born actress explained: "I am quite spiritual, I believe in the universe. I think things happen for a reason, for the most part.
"For example, after we finished ‘The Last Jedi’, I was like, oh my god I don’t have a job to go to, so I went on holiday with some pals, forgot about it, had a great time, and then I got the call for ‘Murder On The Orient Express’. But if I’d have panicked and jumped into work, it wouldn’t have happened that way.
"Still, sometimes I worry I’m so blessed that I’m going to be s**t on by something."