It’s been a year like no other for everybody, on every level, and 2020 has marked a truly extraordinary year of record breakers and milestones in the UK’s Official Chart.
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Billie Eilish is getting in the festive spirit.
On Thursday night, the singer performed as part of iHeartRadio’s 2020 Jingle Ball, singing the Christmas classic “Silver Bells”, accompanied by brother Finneas.
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In typical fashion, Eilish put her own spin on the song, slowing it down and stripping it back.
Along with the holiday song, Eilish also performed her recent singles “My Future” and “Therefore I Am”.
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It’s been a year like no other for everybody, on every level, and 2020 has marked a truly extraordinary year of record breakers and milestones in the UK’s Official Chart.
Billie Eilish lost 100,000 followers on her Instagram page on Tuesday (December 29, 2020), after taking part in a viral challenge on the social media site.The Bad Guy star decided to jump on the bandwagon by participating in the “Post a Picture Of” challenge, where fans ask stars to share pictures from various points in their lives.One of the first requests was for Billie to share a screengrab of her phone’s lock screen, which showed a watercolor painting of two naked women.
Bad Guy singer Billie Eilish just lost over 100,000 followers in a matter of minutes for sharing an NSFW photo! It all began when the pop singer who recently participated in the viral Instagram trend of showing photos of certain moments asked by fans, and when one fan asked to see Billie’s lock screen, she shared it, not knowing it would deduct such a large amount of followers from her account. The photo on Billie’s lock screen featured a woman showing her entire nude body, the matter
baggy clothes, Billie Eilish sure does create a lot of hubbub about boobs.
Chvrches frontwoman Lauren Mayberry has praised Billie Eilish and admitted that you can “learn something” from her 2019 debut album.Mayberry also said that Eilish’s LP ‘When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?’ is an “advancement in pop music”.She told The Guardian: “The vocal production on the Billie Eilish album is absolutely phenomenal – that is an advancement in pop music.“Iain [Cook] and Martin [Doherty] like to be across what is happening for production stuff.” She continued.
Billie Eilish is rolling with laughter after she seemingly lost approximately 100,000 Instagram followers when she took part in the latest social media viral trend and appeared to offend some people in the process. The "Bad Guy" singer, 18, was one of the latest celebrities to participate in the "Post a Picture Of" Instagram challenge.
Don’t paint us like one of your naked girls, Jack — we might end up losing 100k followers. At least, that’s sort of what happened to Billie Eilish.
Billie Eilish‘s sketches may have been a bit too risqué for some people’s tastes. On Dec. 28, the singer hopped on the “post a picture of” Instagram bandwagon, in which followers can ask an account to post a picture of a certain memory/event/and so forth. Billie was asked to post “a drawing you’re really proud of,” which led her to share a page from her sketchbook — featuring a whole lot of breasts.
Billie Eilish likes boobs and that reportedly bothers some people.
Billie Eilish was the latest celeb to participate in the new Instagram trend in which fans ask celebs to “post a photo of” specific moments.
Selena Gomez’s 2020 included an album, a TV show and a beauty line! The singer began the year by dropping her latest album,, which was quickly loved by fans. Following its release, Gomez told ET that she “wanted to make something that was transparent yet really classy and very real to me.”In February, Gomez announced that she was launching Rare Beauty to promote the idea that “being rare is about being comfortable in yourself.” The line launched in October.“I've stopped trying to be perfect.
Emma Kumer COVID-19 proposed an important question: In our current image-obsessed age, how does a music artist continue projecting an iconic image when they can’t go on tour? The answer: They hire an animator.As she often does, Billie Eilish had a visual in mind for her “My Future” music video: it would be night, lit by moonlight and framed by falling rain. She would be wearing Nikes, in that purple shade of white you see when your eyes adjust to the dark.
Dionne Warwick has jokingly questioned Billie Eilish‘s name in her latest friendly back-and-forth with famous faces online.It comes after she tweeted Chance The Rapper earlier this month and said she “cannot stop thinking” about why he opted to clarify that he is a rapper in his stage name.“If you are very obviously a rapper why did you put it in your stage name? I cannot stop thinking about this,” she said.In her latest post, she wrote: “I took the time to check out William Eyelash.
Billie Eilish has shared a Christmas cover in the run-up to the holidays – watch her and Finneas‘ rendition of ‘Silver Bells’ below.The performance came as part of iHeartRadio’s 2020 Jingle Ball, where she also performed recent singles ‘My Future’ and ‘Therefore I Am’.Billie and Finneas’ version of ‘Silver Bells’ is a slow, stripped-back take on the classic festive track, played in front of a suitably Christmassy backdrop.Watch the performance below.The new Jingle Ball performance is the first
Tis the time of year for “Best of…” lists. And while some might be reticent to share what music, for instance, they listened to during an unprecedented year like 2020, Billie Eilish has no such compunction.
Billie Eilish, Taylor Swift and Phoebe Bridgers and many more have been lined up to play Cyndi Lauper‘s 10th annual Home For The Holidays benefit concert.Both artists will appear and perform alongside an impressive bill that also includes the likes of Brittany Howard, Cher, Dolly Parton, Kim Petras, King Princess and Adam Lambert for the virtual edition of Lauper’s benefit show.Hosted by Lauper herself, the show will take place via her TikTok page this Friday (11 December) from 8pm EST / 1am