From idol to friend. On Tuesday, Avril Lavigne caught up with E! News co-host Scott Tweedie for the latter's Instagram series, HappE! Hour.
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The same Russian radio pranksters who conned Prince Harry are at it again, and their latest victim is none other than Billie Eilish.
Earlier this year, Russian radio duo Vladimir Kuznetsov and Alexey Stolyarov — also known as Vovan and Lexus — managed to get through to the Duke of Sussex while he and wife Meghan Markle were in Vancouver Island, pretending to be climate change Greta Thunberg and her father.
According to The Sun, the pair called the “Bad Guy” singer and her mother Maggie using the
From idol to friend. On Tuesday, Avril Lavigne caught up with E! News co-host Scott Tweedie for the latter's Instagram series, HappE! Hour.
Billie Eilish's big brother and super-producer Finneas O'Connell can't tell you who'll be the next Billie Eilish. That's because he says there won't be one at all.
When it comes to the red carpet, Billy Porter reigns supreme — be it the Met Gala or the Tonys, the Pose star knows how to show off inventive looks to the world.
18-year-old Billie Eilish swept this year's Grammys with wins in all of the "Big Four" categories, including Album of the Year, Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best New Artist. But even with all of those wins (and especially the one for Best New Artist), people can't help but wonder who the next Billie Eilish will be.
Finneas isn’t exactly on the lookout for “the next Billie Eilish.”
He's not a fan of the comparison being made...
If there's one question Finneas gets asked a lot, it's which artist he thinks is the "next Billie Eilish."The Grammy award-winning producer and artist discussed the topic with Hanuman Welch on ALT CTRL on Apple Music on Tuesday (April 28)."Well, the only version of that question that I can get behind is who is the next person that will do exactly what they want and be deemed pop music? That verbiage I would understand, but to me it does a disservice to two things.
If there's one question Finneas gets asked a lot, it's which artist he thinks is the "next Billie Eilish."
Selena Gomez praises Billie Eilish as a one-of-a-kind artist who is wise beyond her years.
This year's awards will also recognise innovative responses to the coronavirus pandemic
On Tuesday (April 28), the International Academy of Digital Arts & Sciences announced nominations for the 24th annual Webby Awards -- which, amid this year's coronavirus pandemic, have been dubbed Webbys From Home.Webbys From Home will not only honor this year’s best Internet work, but also the individuals and organizations who are using the Internet to respond to the incredible difficulties imposed by the coronavirus pandemic.“The Internet is our glue right now.
Less than 24 hours after Billie Eilish attended her first high school prom (courtesy of John Krasinski, who hosted a virtual one last night), the singer is at it again. Eilish performed at tonight's big Together at Home concert thrown by Global Citizen to support the World Health Organization's COVID-19 response fund.
On Friday night, John Krasinski hosted a special event on his new YouTube channel, SGN (Some Good News), for any high school seniors out there who are missing their prom this year because of the coronavirus pandemic. He invited some special guests to the celebration, including his The Office co-star Rainn Wilson, Chance the Rapper, the Jonas Brothers, and Billie Eilish, none of whom attended their actual high school proms.
"For them, it's brilliant. And what they produce from the bedroom is really very special."
When the 63rd annual Grammy nominations are announced later this year, such past record of the year contenders as The Weeknd and Post Malone have a good chance of being nominated again in that marquee category, while Travis Scott and Harry Styles may well appear in the category for the first time.We're less than five months away from the end of the eligibility period, assuming the Recording Academy operates under the same timetable that it did last year. The eligibility year began on Sept.
Navigating the Internet hasn’t been easy for any female teen pop star, but few have walked as much of a tightrope as Billie Eilish is doing.
Claiming her space. Billie Eilish opened up about the double standard of facing criticism for a “tame” bikini photo after becoming a champion for body positivity.