By Ellise Shafer
10.05.2020 - 23:39 / etcanada.com
Billie Eilish has experienced massive success collaborating with brother Finneas O’Connll, and now she’s embarking on a new project that will team her up with her dad.
The “Bad Guy” singer and her father, Patrick O’Connell, recently spoke with Zane Lowe of Apple Music’s Beats 1 about their new Beats 1 show, “me & dad radio”.
According to Eilish, she show will explore the expansive musical tastes of both daughter and father through “uncensored conversations” about some of their favourite artists
By Ellise Shafer
Billie Eilish is speaking out again following the death of George Floyd and she is slamming anyone who supports the “All Lives Matter” movement.
Billie Eilish, 18, can’t believe how President Donald Trump, 73, is reacting to the protests going on in Minneapolis, Minnesota in response to the tragic death of George Floyd, an African American man who was filmed telling a police officer he couldn’t breathe as the officer kept his knee on his neck for almost nine minutes during an arrest on May 25.
Billie Eilish lashed out at U.S. leader Donald Trump over his response to the protests against police brutality in Minnesota on Friday.
Billie Eilish is joining the long list of artists speaking out after the death of George Floyd.On Saturday morning (May 30), as protests over Floyd's controversial death spread nationwide, the 18-year-old "Bad Guy" singer took to social media to share her frustration over the situation."I've been trying to take this week to figure out a way to address this delicately," Eilish began her post on Instagram.
Billie Eilish is the latest celebrity to pile on President Donald Trump for his tweets about protesters in Minneapolis, Minn. following the death of George Floyd.
"If I hear one more white person say 'all lives matter' one more fucking time I'm gonna lose my fucking mind"
Billie Eilish used enough colourful language to paint a rainbow when critiquing U.S. President Donald Trump’s tweets regarding the murder of George Floyd.
Billie Eilish is slamming President Donald Trump about his tweets regarding the death of George Floyd and the protests in Minneapolis.
"I've been a fan of Tyler's forever"
In the latest episode of her Apple Music series "me & dad radio," Billie Eilish discussed some of the artists who've inspired her music over the years, and which artist brought her to tears when he covered one of her songs."They were the second concert I ever saw was The 1975. I've seen them multiple times in concert.
Billie Eilish took another thinly veiled shot at body shamers -- and this time the clap back came in the form of a new short film. In the project, titled “Not My Responsibility," which first debuted during her "Where Do We Go?" world tour, the 18-year-old pop music superstar carefully disrobes as she responds to negative image comments strewn her way about her figure and her choice to don baggy clothing as a mechanism of defense to the hate.
Back in early March — you know, when concerts were still possible — Billie Eilish shared an amazing video to kick off her Where Do We Go? tour.
Three days before she postponed the rest of her “Where Do We Go” tour, Billie Eilish kicked it off in Miami with a show that also served as a screening for Not My Responsibility, a short film the 18-year-old made to accompany her across North America. It didn’t disappear completely; a shaky, vertical iPhone version uploaded the following morning now has more than two million views.
You go, girl! Billie Eilish continues to clap back at body shamers and her most recent call out is epic.
By Jem Aswad
Billie Eilish has released a powerful clip about body shaming, titled “NOT MY RESPONSIBILITY”.