It’s been a year like no other for everybody, on every level, and 2020 has marked a truly extraordinary year of record breakers and milestones in the UK’s Official Chart.
16.12.2020 - 17:44 / perezhilton.com
You guys, we’re about to get an INTIMATE look at Billie Eilish‘s life!
The trailer for her upcoming documentary, Billie Eilish: The World’s A Little Blurry, dropped on December 15 — and we are screaming!
From the bits we got of the Apple TV film, it’s super obvs we’re going to focus on her life with her family and Billie doing regular things, like, you know, getting her license. At the end, they even teased in a clip from a home movie of Billie and her brother, Finneas, as little kids!
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It’s been a year like no other for everybody, on every level, and 2020 has marked a truly extraordinary year of record breakers and milestones in the UK’s Official Chart.
Billie Eilish lost 100,000 followers on her Instagram page on Tuesday (December 29, 2020), after taking part in a viral challenge on the social media site.The Bad Guy star decided to jump on the bandwagon by participating in the “Post a Picture Of” challenge, where fans ask stars to share pictures from various points in their lives.One of the first requests was for Billie to share a screengrab of her phone’s lock screen, which showed a watercolor painting of two naked women.
Bad Guy singer Billie Eilish just lost over 100,000 followers in a matter of minutes for sharing an NSFW photo! It all began when the pop singer who recently participated in the viral Instagram trend of showing photos of certain moments asked by fans, and when one fan asked to see Billie’s lock screen, she shared it, not knowing it would deduct such a large amount of followers from her account. The photo on Billie’s lock screen featured a woman showing her entire nude body, the matter
baggy clothes, Billie Eilish sure does create a lot of hubbub about boobs.
Chvrches frontwoman Lauren Mayberry has praised Billie Eilish and admitted that you can “learn something” from her 2019 debut album.Mayberry also said that Eilish’s LP ‘When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?’ is an “advancement in pop music”.She told The Guardian: “The vocal production on the Billie Eilish album is absolutely phenomenal – that is an advancement in pop music.“Iain [Cook] and Martin [Doherty] like to be across what is happening for production stuff.” She continued.
Billie Eilish is rolling with laughter after she seemingly lost approximately 100,000 Instagram followers when she took part in the latest social media viral trend and appeared to offend some people in the process. The "Bad Guy" singer, 18, was one of the latest celebrities to participate in the "Post a Picture Of" Instagram challenge.
Don’t paint us like one of your naked girls, Jack — we might end up losing 100k followers. At least, that’s sort of what happened to Billie Eilish.
The music documentary resurgence is alive and well and set to continue into 2021 with an insatiable appetite for weird and wild movies about bands and artists. The release over recent years of films such as Amy and Searching For Sugar Man kicked off a trend that has been amplified by interest from the streaming services.
Billie Eilish has teased a “new era” starting in 2021.The Therefore I Am singer has told fans that she has a bunch of “announcements” coming soon regarding new releases, telling fans on her Instagram Story: “It will be the end of an era. I’m gonna give you a new era.
Billie Eilish has told her fans that she’s getting ready to start “a new era” in her career.The singer is currently working on the follow-up to her March 2019 debut LP ‘When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?’, and has released two singles (‘My Future’ and ‘Therefore I Am’) and her James Bond theme ‘No Time To Die’ in 2020.Posting on her Instagram Stories earlier this morning (December 22), Eilish joked to her followers that she wouldn’t put out a new record if they kept “making fun of my
How does someone cope with becoming a teenage superstar? A young singer-songwriter comes to terms with her own stardom in “Billie Eilish: The World’s A Little Blurry.” The Apple Original documentary gives viewers an unprecedented look at Eilish’s life; its exploration goes into the triumphs as well as the heartaches that make her music so personal.
Eminem has referenced Billie Eilish on his surprise new album.Overnight (December 18), the Detroit rapper shared the long-rumoured ‘Side B’ deluxe edition of his 2020 album ‘Music To Be Murdered By’.On the album’s track ‘Alfred’s Theme’, Eminem raps: “But really I’m just fulfilling my wish of killing rhymes / Which is really childish and silly, but I’m really like this / I’m giving nightmares to Billie Eilish.”The lyrics refer to a 2019 interview given by Eilish, in which she said she has been
Billie Eilish, who won multiple Grammys and achieved global rock fame with her debut album, When We Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?, tells fans in the trailer for her upcoming Apple documentary that she occasionally sleeps in her parents' bed "because I'm scared of monsters in my room." Billie Eilish: The World’s A Little Blurry, set to premiere in theaters via Neon and on Apple TV+ on Feb. 26, 2021, is directed by R.J.
for her upcoming documentary, “Billie Eilish: The World’s a Little Blurry.” (She turns 19 on Dec. 18.)The doc, directed by R.J Cutler (“Belushi”, “The September Issue”) will be released via Apple TV+ on Feb.
“This is my parents’ bed,” Billie Eilish says at the start of the trailer for the new Apply TV+ documentary, Billie Eilish: The World’s A Little Bit Blurry. In the preview, the Grammy-award singer is seen lounging under the blanket, with slime green nails and matching hair, while staring listlessly at her phone. As to why Billie would be crashing in her parents’ room and not her own, she admits, “I sleep in here because I’m scared of [the] monsters in my room.”
Apple TV+ releases a candid look into the life of Billie Eilish in the new trailer for “Billie Eilish: The World’s A Little Blurry”.