We knew Billie Eilish‘s mom used to be an actress, but we didn’t realize we’d actually seen her before!
20.11.2020 - 21:06 / officialcharts.com
Ariana Grande’s Positions has clinched a fourth week at Number 1 on the Official Singles Chart following a close race to the finish line.
The track earned 44,600 chart sales including 5.6 million streams to continue its reign at the top, pipping close competition from Billie Eilish’s new single Therefore I Am – which lands just 960 chart sales behind at Number 2, Billie’s fourth Top 5 hit.
The BBC Radio 2 Allstars’ charity cover of Oasis’ Stop Crying Your Heart Out, in aid of BBC Children In
We knew Billie Eilish‘s mom used to be an actress, but we didn’t realize we’d actually seen her before!
Billie Eilish has announced a festive new radio show on Apple Music, The Holiday Edition.The pop star launched her six-part Me & Dad Radio series earlier this year, in which she and her father (Patrick O’Connell) discussed a range of subjects and shared some of their favourite music.Tonight (December 9), Eilish took to social media to reveal that she will be returning to Apple Music 1 this week for The Holiday Edition.The special “radio + playlist” broadcast will air on the station this Friday
Just when we thought Billie Eilish couldn’t get ANY cooler, we find out that her mother starred in one of the most iconic sitcoms of all time, Friends.
Support + Feed during the pandemic, which provides a platform for people to buy gift cards from plant-based restaurants and directs the meals to organizations that feed people in need as well as first responders. In response, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals on Wednesday handed Baird the group’s 2020 Company of the Year award.“PETA is recognizing this small but mighty operation for fueling restaurants and vulnerable individuals while showing that the future of food is vegan,” PETA
Tis the time of year for “Best of…” lists. And while some might be reticent to share what music, for instance, they listened to during an unprecedented year like 2020, Billie Eilish has no such compunction.
Billie Eilish, Taylor Swift and Phoebe Bridgers and many more have been lined up to play Cyndi Lauper‘s 10th annual Home For The Holidays benefit concert.Both artists will appear and perform alongside an impressive bill that also includes the likes of Brittany Howard, Cher, Dolly Parton, Kim Petras, King Princess and Adam Lambert for the virtual edition of Lauper’s benefit show.Hosted by Lauper herself, the show will take place via her TikTok page this Friday (11 December) from 8pm EST / 1am
Billie Eilish has revealed some of her top songs of the year, giving a special shout out to The Strokes and their latest album ‘The New Abnormal‘.Speaking to Australian broadcaster triple j in promotion of their annual public-voted countdown, The Hottest 100, Eilish shared a list of nine songs from the past year that she loved.They include The Strokes’ ‘At The Door’, James Blake‘s ‘Are You Even Real?’ Phoebe Bridgers‘ ‘Savior Complex’, Jorja Smith‘s ‘By Any Means’ and Dominic Fike‘s ‘Chicken
Billie Eilish delivered a major dose of glamour to her Instagram followers when she posted a ridiculously pretty video of herself on December 7. The 18-year-old “Therefore I Am” singer, like any teenager, knows to take advantage of a bathroom mirror with good lighting when she sees it. Billie posed and preened in front of the mirror while filming the moment, her lime green hair sparkling in the fluorescent light.
Billie Eilish has officially cancelled her upcoming Where Do We Go? tour.
Billie Eilish has debuted her own wistful take on The Beatles’ ‘Something’.
Billie Eilish recently announced to her fans that any tickets they’re currently holding onto for her 2020 “Where Do We Go?” world tour will be refunded since she is unable to perform due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. “Hi guys, i wish that I could have seen you on tour this year.
Billie Eilish has officially cancelled her ‘When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go’ world tour, explaining that no alternative solutions were available.Taking to Instagram, Eilish said, “i wish that i could have seen you on tour this year.
Billie Eilish's plans for her world tour didn't go as planned. Amid the coronavirus pandemic, the 18-year-old singer announced on Thursday that they will be refunding fans for their tickets and VIP passes for her previously postponed tour.«Hi guys, I wish that I could have seen you on tour this year.
As the COVID-19 pandemic escalates, particularly in the U.S., 2020 summer concert tours that were rescheduled for the following summer are seeming increasingly unlikely.
Billie Eilish has taken part in Vanity Fair‘s annual ‘Time Capsule’ interview for the fourth year in a row, stating that it’s “getting out of hand”.First interviewed for the series back in 2017 when she was 15-years-old, Eilish answers the same questions each year about her life, career and what the future holds.In the latest edition, which starts with Eilish joking that she’s going to be “doing this shit until I’m 90”, she watched her responses from last year, laughing and cringing at what she
In her annual Vanity Fair interview, Billie Eilish responded to the fat-shaming she received over a tank top photo that went viral in October. One tweet in particular drew criticism from fans of the 18-year-old singer: “In 10 months Billie Eilish has developed a mid-30’s wine mom body,” it read. Now, Eilish is finally putting that body-shamer in their place.
All Billie Eilish wanted to do was wear a tank top on a hot, sunny day in Los Angeles. And somehow, that turned into a massive incident that led to strangers on the internet criticizing the 18-year-old singer’s body. The Grammy winner opened up about the October day where she decided to forgo her usual baggy clothing in an interview with Vanity Fair (watch above) while talking about the biggest and weirdest rumors she’s heard about herself.
Ariana Grande holds on to Number 1 for a fifth consecutive week with Positions.
Dermot Kennedy is officially the first Irish act to land a Number 1 on the Official Irish Singles Chart in over five years.