Billie Eilish and Finneas joined “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” to celebrate Global James Bond Day on Monday, Oct. 5.
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The world’s most famous fan of “The Office” is taking her fandom up a notch.
Billie Eilish appeared this week on the latest episode of the podcast “An Oral History of The Office” and talked to both Steve Carell and Brian Baumgartner, who played Kevin on the show.
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Of course, things got very nerdy, very fast.
“Every time I watch it, I understand something new, because I started at [age] 12,” Eilish said, after
Billie Eilish and Finneas joined “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” to celebrate Global James Bond Day on Monday, Oct. 5.
Apple has set the release date for its highly anticipated documentary about Billie Eilish. Billie Eilish: The World’s a Little Blurrywill premiere in theaters and on Apple TV+ in February.
If you’re a person of a certain age, aka anyone that isn’t a Millennial or younger, you may not be super familiar with the work of pop star Billie Eilish. The young singer is one of the biggest names in music and has a devoted fan base that loves everything she does.
Post Malone leads the nominees for the 2020 Billboard Music Awards with 16 nominations while Billie Eilish garnered a respectable 13 following a stellar debut album.The Congratulations hitmaker has picked up nominations in a number of categories, including top artist, top male artist, and top Billboard 200 artist.
Billie Eilish is fed up with people forgoing social distancing rules and throwing parties amid the coronavirus pandemic.The “Bad Guy” singer, 18, took to her Instagram Story earlier this week to slam those who aren’t abiding by COVID-19 protocols as she chooses to take precautions.“Funny how I haven’t hugged my best friends in six months, and y’all are out here partying,” Eilish said with a filter that made her mouth appear huge.
Billie Eilish doesn’t get why some people aren’t taking the coronavirus seriously.
Billie Eilish has called out her peers for “partying” during the coronavirus pandemic, as the disease continues its hold across the globe.Sharing a video on her Instagram Story using a distorted filter, Eilish said: “Funny how I haven’t hugged my best friends in six months and y’all are out here partying.”Ditching the filter and returning to her normal face with a straight impression, she continued: “Funny.”Her criticism comes after famous faces, including YouTuber Jake Paul, faced criticism for
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorMichelle Obama is taking over Instagram Live next week — with several celebrity guests — for a seven-and-a-half-hour event urging Americans to register to vote.The Registered and Ready Takeover, organized by the former First Lady’s When We All Vote nonprofit advocacy organization, will take place Tuesday, Sept.
Billie Eilish has called out her peers for “partying” during the coronavirus pandemic.Posting a video to her Instagram Story using a distorted, zoomed-in face filter, the “Bad Guy” singer told the camera: “Funny how I haven't hugged my best friends in six months and y’all are out here partying.”Returning to her normal face with a deadpan impression, an unimpressed Eilish continued: “Funny.”A number of influencers and celebrities have come under fire for attending parties at a time when large
Billie Eilish was the special guest for the final episode of The Office actor Brian Baumgartner’s podcast about the US version of the sitcom.The 12-episode An Oral History Of The Office launched as a Spotify exclusive in July, and traces the show’s development from a proposed remake of Ricky Gervais’ UK version, to a present day favourite on streaming services.The show’s final episode focussed on The Office‘s continuing appeal to younger viewers, with Baumgartner, who played Kevin Malone on the
Janet W. Lee Noted “Office” enthusiast Billie Eilish spoke to show stars Steve Carell and Brian Baumgartner about her longtime fandom forthe show.
Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish, Julianne Hough, Billy Porter and Usher are among the stars participating in Global Citizen and voter registration organization HeadCount's newly launched Just Vote campaign to increase turnout among young people. The campaign to get young people to check their registration status, register and vote in November and elections beyond this year seeks to engage one million young voters and register 50,000 young people ahead of the 2020 elections.
Chris Willman Music WriterTwo high-profile nonprofit organizations, Global Citizen and HeadCount, are teaming up for a voter registration campaign that is bringing in pop stars like Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish, Usher and DJ Khaled to urge fans to get on the rolls.
Billie Eilish has pledged to keep her love life private because she doesn’t want to deal with a public break-up.The Bad Guy singer reveals she has shared snippets of her personal life in the past – but it has never turned out well, and she always regrets pulling back the curtain.“I definitely want to keep them (relationships) private,” Billie told British radio host Roman Kemp on Wednesday (September 2, 2020).
Reese Witherspoon and Billie Eilish, to head up their graphic design.The list of 26 athletes and entertainers who have designed logos for LA28 includes a few more logical choices, like Olympians Adam Rippon and Gabby Douglas and actual artists like Alex Israel. (If you count tattoo artists in the latter category, there’s also the celebrity-beloved Dr.
Billie Eilish already has a grip on the music industry and now she might just influence the 2028 Olympic Games.
Billie Eilish isn’t about to kiss and tell.