"Like a lot of people, I'm going to be voting for the first time – and so are you"
18.02.2020 - 15:41 / peoplemagazine.co.za
Billie Eilish has stopped reading comments on her social media pages because online trolls were beginning to “ruin” her life.
In an interview with BBC Breakfast, the singer reflected on the impact of cyberbullying and admitted she’d had to take a step back from her platforms because of the cruel remarks she often saw.
Asked if she still reads comments on her pages, Billie replied: “No, I stopped like two days ago. Literally two days ago. I stopped reading comments fully, because it was
"Like a lot of people, I'm going to be voting for the first time – and so are you"
It's unexpectedly upbeat...
The freshly unveiled lineup for indie record shops’ biggest day of the year, Record Store Day 2020, is out, promising exclusive LP releases featuring releases by everyone from Billie Eilish to Britney Spears to Miles Davis. This year, the blessed event for the “High Fidelity” set falls on Saturday, April 18.
SiriusXM announced Thursday (March 5) that it will launch a pop-up channel dedicated to exclusive live concert footage from the past decade.Going live Sunday on channel 30, SiriusXM's Superstar Concert Series will feature 16 subscriber-only concerts every day through March 24, ranging from Paul McCartney's 2010 show at The Apollo in New York City to Billie Eilish taking the stage at The Troubadour in Los Angeles last September.“A hallmark and distinctive benefit of being a SiriusXM subscriber
The name's Last Night, One Last Night...
Billie Eilish has donated three signed T-shirts to a fundraising drive raising money for an Ohio school district’s levy campaign.
She'll perform 'No Time To Die' for the first time at tonight's BRIT Awards
Billie Eilish has more fans than most other 18-year-olds do, but not all the attention her fame has brought is positive. She gets plenty of praise, yes, but online trolls have gotten so bad these days that Eilish has felt it necessary to stop reading comments on her social media pages altogether.
Billie Eilish has more fans than most other 18-year-olds do, but not all the attention her fame has brought is positive. She gets plenty of praise, yes, but online trolls have gotten so bad these days that Eilish has felt it necessary to stop reading comments on her social media pages altogether.
"It’s way worse than it’s ever been right now."
"Let her do her thing and if she ever needs me, I'm gonna be here for her," said Bieber during an interview with Zane Lowe, reports people.com. "But yeah, just protecting the moment because people take for granted encounters," the singer added as he began to cry. "Yeah, so, yeah, I just want to protect her," he continued. "I don't want her to lose it. I don't want her to go through anything I went through. I don't wish that upon anybody. If she ever needs me I'm just a call away."
Justin Bieber started crying when asked a question about Billie Eilish on Beats 1 with Zane Lowe.Lowe asked Bieber to reflect on his time as a young person in the music industry, and how he felt watching Eilish go through the same things he had.The "Yummy" singer said, "Yeah, I definitely feel protective of her."Having grown up in the spotlight, Justin Bieber has a unique perspective on what it's like to be young person in the music industry.During an interview with Zane Lowe on Beats 1, the
Billie Eilish and Finneas did a beautiful cover of The Beatles' "Yesterday" at the Oscars during the in memoriam segment. But Eilish, her own worst critic, didn't see it that way. In an interview on Apple Music's New Music Daily with Zane Lowe, Eilish panned her performance.
Billie Eilish has just dropped “No Time to Die”, the anticipated new theme song to the upcoming James Bond movie of the same name.
One of the Oscars' most hyped performances has finally arrived. On Sunday night, Billie Eilish and her brother Finneas O'Connell took the stage for a special performance.