Billie Eilish, Green Day and Tame Impala announced as the headliners.Rounding out the lineup are A$AP Rocky, Haim, Modest Mouse, Young Thug, Glass Animals, St. Vincent, Brittany Howard, Ashnikko and Yaeji.
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Billie Eilish has been granted a restraining order against an alleged stalker.According to documents obtained by NBC News, the singer, 19, won the order after claiming that John Hearle, 23, camps outside a school across the road from her family home and perches on a fence to look into her house.
He also allegedly performs a throat-slitting gesture when he sees her.Eilish said the suspect’s alleged activity causes her “emotional injury including fear for my safety, fear for the safety of my
.Billie Eilish, Green Day and Tame Impala announced as the headliners.Rounding out the lineup are A$AP Rocky, Haim, Modest Mouse, Young Thug, Glass Animals, St. Vincent, Brittany Howard, Ashnikko and Yaeji.
An emotional performance gets a big reaction from the coaches.
Billie Eilish has reportedly obtained a five-year civil harassment restraining order against a stalker who was camping out opposite her Los Angeles home.According to E! News, the singer, 19, won the order after alleging that John Hearle, 23, camped outside a school across the road from her family home and perches on a fence to look into her house.
Grammys 2021 ceremony have been announced, including BTS, Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish and Megan Thee Stallion.The awards show will take place next Sunday (March 14), kicking off at 8pm ET (1am GMT).The Recording Academy has now confirmed the line-up for the night, with some of music’s biggest names set to take the stage at the event.
Megan Thee Stallion, Billie Eilish and Taylor Swift are among the music icons who will take the stage at the 63rd annual Grammy Awards next Sunday.
Billie Eilish is asking fans to be “nice” — even if they have good intentions — amid backlash surrounding her past relationship with Brandon “Q” Adams. Billie’s troubled romance with the 24-year-old rapper (who goes by the stage name of 7:AMP) played out in her new Apple TV+ documentary The World’s a Little Blurry, which led fans to direct their criticism at Brandon.
Brandon “Q” Adams is speaking out for the first time since the release of his ex-girlfriend Billie Eilish‘s documentary, in which she talked about their relationship and breakup.
EXCLUSIVE: How did audiences respond to the Apple TV+ premiere of Billie Eilish: The World’s A Little Blurry, which premiered in over 100 countries and theaters? The streamer would not divulge specific numbers — they never do — but I can report that the film became the biggest hit title for young adult audiences that Apple has had so far across its slate of films and TV series.
EXO has covered Billie Eilish’s hit song ‘Bad Guy’ for the upcoming movie, The Box.The upcoming movie’s trailer, released onMonday (March 1), featured the K-pop idol performing a snippet from his upcoming rendition of the Billboard hit.
At only 19-years-old, pop singer Billie Eilish has already experienced the level of high-pressure stardom, all-eyes-on-her success that most pop stars take decades to accrue. As the internet and entertainment world at large reawaken to the toxic culture surrounding celebrity in the wake of the “Framing Britney Spears,” there’s no better moment to take another scrutinizing eye to the way female artists are treated in the unforgiving, over-sexualizing music industry.
One of the most surprising things about the new documentary “Billie Eilish: The World’s a Little Bit Blurry” was the revelation that the “Bad Guy” singer was dating rapper Brandon Adams, who goes by 7:AMP.
Billie Eilish reveals what it takes to pour your soul out on every record with her new documentary, “The World’s a Little Blurry.” With millions of listeners each month and a sold out world tour cut short by the pandemic, there’s no question that the 19-year-old sensation has fans. But she sees it differently.
gives fans an inside look at a year in the life of the young pop star, as she ascended from viral sensation to bona fide global superstar.«It's quite a ride, that year,» director R.J. Cutler told ET's Katie Krause, sharing how he and a minimalist crew embedded themselves with Eilish and her family for over 140 days over the course of about one year — and ended up tracking her through the release of her massively successful debut album, , all the way to GRAMMY night, where the album netted
The Billie Eilish documentary premiered on Apple TV+ on Thursday night, and it brought with it many moments you’d expect from the ultimate backstage pass. The support of her parents, how her pain inspired her music, the fact she didn’t know who the heck Orlando Bloom was — typical Billie stuff.
Billie Eilish just released her new movie The World’s a Little Blurry on Apple TV+ and the film gives a candid look at her journey to superstardom.
Peter Debruge Chief Film CriticThis week brings more theatrical releases than American audiences have gotten in ages — and possibly more than they’re ready for now, as vaccine rollouts still leave people questioning whether it’s safe to do things like go to the movies.Some, such as Warner Bros.’ “Tom & Jerry,” can also be viewed via streaming (the cat-and-mouse movie, which features the animated duo destroying a live-action New York cityscape) for HBO Max subscribers.