Billie Eilish is giving fans a behind-the-scenes look at “Happier Than Ever”.
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has recently opened up about growing up amid and how difficult it has been for her to escape from her past that she doesn’t agree with anymore, much so because she has evolved as a person. In an interview with Vogue Australia, the singer, 19, has reflected on her mistakes that repeatedly dwell on the internet."It's really weird how the world can see every aspect of your life and reminisce about [it]," she opened up to the magazine.
Billie Eilish is giving fans a behind-the-scenes look at “Happier Than Ever”.
Billie Eilish just dropped her second much-awaited record, “Happier Than Ever.” In an interview with The Guardian, she spoke about her music and candidly opened up about her body issues and the struggles she faces on a daily basis.Billie Eilish reveals how Justin Bieber helps her handle fameThe top 5 highest-paid musicians globally for 2020The 19-year-old singer discussed her new record and some of the feelings she struggles with, like her image and how social media affects it all and makes it
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Billie Eilish has learned how to «disassociate» from her feelings about her body — at least while she's performing.
Billie Eilish has shared a poignant film clip for the title track to her just-released new album, ‘Happier Than Ever’, showing the enigmatic pop star passionately belting the song in the midst of a storm.The video was released yesterday (July 30) alongside Eilish’s titular second album – which NME praised in a five-star review, saying it “fully establishes Billie Eilish as one of her generation’s most significant pop artists – and, better still, does so without repeating a single trick from the
Billie Eilish poses next to a pool during the release party for her new album, Happier Than Ever, presented by Spotify in Los Angeles on Thursday night (July 29).
Chris Willman Music WriterIf you’re an aficionado of the confessional school of pop songwriting, then waking up to the release of Billie Eilish’s “Happier Than Ever” should feel like Christmas morning. Not that anything about it feels too neatly tied up with a bow.
Billie Eilish‘s sophomore album Happier Than Ever has arrived and you can listen to it right here!
Billie Eilish skyrocketed to fame when she was just 15, and in a new interview with the Los Angeles Times the “Bad Guy” singer looks back on how becoming an instant celebrity as a teenager messed with her head.
Billie Eilish has opened up about avoiding social media following comments about her body.Speaking to the LA Times, Eilish revealed that in July, she stopped reading the comments on her Instagram account where she has 87.8million followers.When asked why, Eilish replied: “Because otherwise I will spiral out, and s—’s mean as f—. There are some people, like my brother, who can get a text from someone he doesn’t like and delete it immediately.
Morgan Wallen is speaking out in his first televised interview following the February incident in which he was caught on camera using a racial slur. In a pre-taped interview with Michael Strahan for the 28-year-old country singer recalled the incident and the months following. «I was around some of my friends and we say dumb stuff together. In our minds it's playful, you know?» Wallen said of using the N-word.
Morgan Wallen is speaking out for the first time since using a racial slur.
Billie Eilish has spoken out about Britney Spears’ ongoing conservatorship battle.
Billie Eilish has discussed Britney Spears‘ ongoing conservatorship battle, calling it “really, really horrible”.Earlier this month, Britney told a Los Angeles court earlier this week that she wants her father, Jamie, to be removed as co-conservator and to “charge him for conservatorship abuse”.
Billie Eilish has spoken about trying to control the narrative around her by wearing baggy clothes, saying it “didn’t really work”.The pop star is known for wearing baggy outfits on stage and in public appearances and, in a campaign for Calvin Klein in 2019, revealed she did so to stop people from having opinions on her body.In a new interview for Vogue Australia, Eilish said the tactic hadn’t worked.
One month after coming under fire over resurfaced videos, Billie Eilish addressed her previous behavior.
Billie Eilish opened up about past regrets after coming under fire for mouthing along to a racist slur in a song as a teenager.
Billie Eilish is feeling “ashamed” of some past behaviour, and is sharing her feelings in a new interview with Vogue Australia.
Billie Eilish is speaking out to discuss how Britney Spears has been treated by the media and the public.