Billie Eilish is getting brutally honest about her body image issues and the dark reason behind her signature look.
27.05.2020 - 03:39 / nme.com
The film initially premiered at her 'Where Do We Go?' world tour
Billie Eilish has released a short film titled ‘NOT MY RESPONSIBILITY’ on social media today (May 27). Watch it below.
The film, which was made by Eilish herself, initially premiered on the first night of her ‘Where Do We Go?’ world tour in Miami earlier this year. The tour was then postponed following restrictions put in place due to the coronavirus pandemic.
With brooding electronic music playing in the background, the film sees
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Though she's since had to postpone the remainder of the dates on her Where Do We Go? World Tour, Billie Eilish's massive global trek kicked off earlier this year with a powerful statement. Back in March, at a show in Miami, Eilish unveiled a short film meant to combat body-shaming as a preface to her song "All the Good Girls Go to Hell." Now, she's shared that film — which had previously only been found circulating in fan-captured footage — in full on her YouTube page.