Billie Eilish is in a “much better” place after seeking therapy to help with her depression battle.
11.03.2020 - 21:35 / genius.com
Billie Eilish’s When We All Fall Asleep 2020 World Tour finally kicked off in Orlando, Fl. last night, where she debuted a video interlude featuring a spoken word verse addressing her body image in the public eye. Billie’s body has been a topic of much discussion given her signature wardrobe of baggy, full-body clothes, and as well as the fact that she was a minor until December 2019.
In the short video, Billie is filmed in slow-motion shedding layers of clothing. Her voice-over shares some
Billie Eilish is in a “much better” place after seeking therapy to help with her depression battle.
Billie Eilish has postponed a string of tour dates in North America, as the entertainment industry continues to grapple with the fallout of Covid-19.
In late 2019, Billie Eilish unveiled "everything i wanted," her tribute to her brother Finneas. The tune features sweet lyrics in the chorus, "As long as I'm here / No one can hurt you," but in a New York Times profile, the teen superstar admits that the song wasn't always so reassuring.Eilish got inspiration for the song a year prior, when she had a dream about taking her own life.
In late 2019, Billie Eilish unveiled "everything i wanted," her tribute to her brother Finneas. The tune features sweet lyrics in the chorus, "As long as I'm here / No one can hurt you," but in a New York Times profile, the teen superstar admits that the song wasn't always so reassuring.Eilish got inspiration for the song a year prior, when she had a dream about taking her own life.
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Billie Eilish has given the music industry everything it could possibly want. An authentic new voice that appeals to teenagers and their parents. A debut album that has sold more than 2m copies in the US alone. A decisive stylistic evolution from the preceding decade’s dominant pop mode. A clean sweep of the four key categories at the Grammys. A copper-bottomed streaming success model. A James Bond theme that rejuvenates a tired franchise and extends her commercial and creative clout.
Billie Eilish kicked off her global arena tour in Miami, Florida on Monday night and debuted a new video interlude in which she addresses the ongoing discussions and criticisms of her body image and fashion choices. Eilish, who had made baggy and oversized clothing her default look, used the video to tackle the opposing views people take on the way she dresses.
Billie Eilish is taking a powerful stand against body image criticism. The 18-year-old singer, who has been subjected to body shaming time and again, kicked off her world tour by taking off her shirt during her Miami concert. Unlike most of her music industry peers, Billie is known for covering up her body in oversized clothes. While the singer revealed last year that she prefers wearing baggy clothes to avoid being sexualised, people continue to criticise her fashion choices.
Fans and haters alike got a strong message from Billie Eilish on the opening night of her Where Do We Go? World Tour in Miami, Florida. According to The Guardian, Eilish's set included a segment where she addressed anyone who judged her body and the way that she dresses.
Billie Eilish stepped away from her signature look by projecting a video during her concert Monday that showed her stripping down to her bra and making a statement about appearances. .
Billie Eilish has a message for her shamers. The 18-year-old artist addressed her critics during the kickoff of her Where Do We Go? World Tour in Miami on Monday. At one point, the Grammy winner played a video in which she spoke about the judgment she faces over her body and style.
The 18-year-old singer addressed “assumptions about people based on their size” in a speech to kick off her world tour. Baggy clothes or not, Billie Eilish isn’t here to be body-shamed.
Billie Eilish is not here for body shaming.
Billie Eilish is not here for body shaming.
Billie Eilish's has become one of her staples, and she's said multiple times there's a reason behind it. "I never want the world to know everything about me," she explained in a .
Billie Eilish kicked off her world tour on Monday evening in Miami with a powerful AF message about body shaming.
Billie Eilish hit out at those who judge her body having “never seen” it as she shed her famously oversized clothes for a video on her new tour.
Billie Eilish kicked off her North American Where Do We Go? tour on Monday night (March 9) at AmericanAirlines Arena with a very important message about body shaming. Fan-shot clips of the video show Eilish, 18, wearing a vest before she takes it off to expose her bra and slips into a pool of black water. "The body I was born with... is it not what you wanted?" asks the singer wh