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Billie Lourd and Taylor Lautner celebrate spring in a poppy field

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A few days after a public memorial servicewas held for her mother Carrie Fisher and her grandmother Debbie Reynolds, Billie Lourd was in good spirits as she celebrated the return of spring by laying in a poppy field with rumoured beau Taylor LautnerThe Scream Queens star posted numerous photos on Instagram of the two showing their affection for one another. Taylor also took to his account to post a sweet photo of himself lounging around with his rumoured love.

Billie snapped a silly solo photo of herself laying down in the sea of flowers. “I went to the poppy reserve and all I got with this bizarre pic of me in a kimono making a mildly awkward face surrounded by 4ish dying poppies #findingthefunny," reads the caption.

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Taylor joined in on the fun, posing among the poppies with the caption: "Bright orange jacket. Field of orange poppies. Coincidence? You'll never know." Although the two have never confirmed their relationship, Taylor has been by her side since Billie lost her loving mother and grandmother. Following Carrie’s death in December, Taylor showed his support for his friend by penning a heartfelt message on social media. "This girl is one of the strongest, most fearless individuals I’ve ever met," the actor wrote on Instagram. "Absolutely beautiful inside and out. I'm lucky to know you."

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In early January, the 25-year-old actor accompanied Billie on a peaceful getaway to Mexico, where they enjoyed some quiet time away from the spotlight. Billie's uncle Todd Fisher opened up to ET about how his 24-year old niece is coping from the unexpected deaths of her mother and grandmother. "She's dealing with two gigantic losses," he said. "These two girls -- my girls, my mother and my sister, were big, big personalities [with a] big influence on Billie, myself, many people." Todd added that he is giving his niece some room "to breathe". "She needs to step back from all of this loss," he added. The Star Wars actress died on Dec. 27, 2016, at age 60, after going into cardiac arrest on a flight from London to Los Angeles a week earlier. Her mother, Debbie Reynolds, 84, died one day later, on Dec. 28.

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