HOW TF ARE THEY MINT AND WHITE AND NOT PINK AND WHITE!? IM GOING CRAZY. HELP.
29.09.2020 - 16:57 / pinkvilla.com
Billie Eilish‘s documentary is coming sooner than you think! According to reports via Variety, Billie Eilish: The World’s A Little Blurry will be headed to theatres and on AppleTV+ in February 2021.
The documentary film will follow the 18-year-old Grammy winner as she geared up for the release of her debut album, When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? That album went on to sweep the Grammys, winning her the trophies for Best New Artist, Album of the Year, Record of the Year, Song of the Year,
.HOW TF ARE THEY MINT AND WHITE AND NOT PINK AND WHITE!? IM GOING CRAZY. HELP.
Billie Eilish has some exciting news!
Billie Eilish has revealed that she plans to release a new track next month.The singer confirmed the news while responding to questions in her Instagram stories, after one fan posted “NEW SONG ???????” Eilish replied: “November”.When another fan requested that she “give us a color that matches the song coming in november,” Eilish shared a suitably autumnal burnt orange shade in her response.
Billie Eilish took home Billboard Music Awards for Female Artist, Best New Artist, and Album of the Year — though we would like to unofficially add the award for Best Red-Carpet Fashion of 2020.
Billie Eilish has always been someone who doesn’t want to use her body for attention. She’s been open about not wanting to wear form-fitting clothes for fear of getting body-shamed or sexualized, according to Insider.
Jameela Jamil posted an incredibly thoughtful message to her Twitter account after online trolls went after Billie Eilish and body-shamed her. “The lows we have stooped to when we are bullying an 18 year old pop star about her body,” The Good Place actress, 34, began her October 15 tweet. The advocate went on to remind those reading her message that people who were body-shaming Billie were “forgetting that not only is she human, but there are children watching our behavior.”
Post Malone was the top winner and Billie Eilish, Lizzo and Lil Nas X also took home key trophies at the 2020 Billboard Music Awards, which were highlighted by a slew of performances and artists who advocated for viewers to use their own voices for change in this election year. It also featured an emotional moment from John Legend, who paid tribute to wife Chrissy Teigen; the couple lost their newborn baby Jack a few weeks ago.
Here's the full winners list from Billboard Music Awards 2020:Top Artist:Billie EilishJonas BrothersKhalidPost MaloneTaylor SwiftTop New Artist:DaBabyBillie EilishLil Nas XLizzoRoddy RicchBillboard Chart Achievement Award (Fan Voted):Mariah CareyLuke CombsLil Nas XHarry StylesTaylor SwiftTop Male Artist:DaBabyKhalidLil Nas XPost MaloneEd SheeranTop Female Artist:Billie EilishAriana GrandeHalseyLizzoTaylor SwiftTop Duo/Group:BTSDan + ShayJonas BrothersMaroon 5Panic! At The DiscoTop Billboard 200
Months after its initial release, Billie Eilish finally dropped the music video for her James Bond theme, "No Time to Die," on Thursday. In the moody, black-and-white visual, the pop star stands behind an old-fashioned microphone as she croons the track's haunting lyrics.
Apple has set the release date for its highly anticipated documentary about Billie Eilish. Billie Eilish: The World’s a Little Blurrywill premiere in theaters and on Apple TV+ in February.
Billie Eilish‘s documentary is coming sooner than you think.
A documentary featuring Billie Eilish is set to be released by Apple TV+ in February.
Billie Eilish has been given the documentary treatment for a new feature-length film set to hit theaters in February (2021).Billie Eilish: The World’s A Little Blurry was directed by The September Issue filmmaker R.J. Cutler and chronicles the 18-year-old’s meteoric rise to fame and the huge success of her Grammy-winning debut album, When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?.The singer shared a 30-second teaser for the project, which will also be streamed online, on social media on Monday
If you’re a person of a certain age, aka anyone that isn’t a Millennial or younger, you may not be super familiar with the work of pop star Billie Eilish. The young singer is one of the biggest names in music and has a devoted fan base that loves everything she does.
Billie Eilish.Billie Eilish: The World’s A Little Blurry will come to cinemas and the Apple TV+ streaming service next February.The forthcoming documentary, which has been teased by Eilish for nearly a year, is directed by R.J.
many aspects of her private life, announced the premiere date for her forthcoming AppleTV+ documentary feature film, “Billie Eilish: The World’s a Little Blurry.”Directed by R.J.
Also Read: 'No Time to Die': Listen to Billie Eilish's Theme Song for 25th James Bond Movie Here (Audio)Even before the pandemic broke out, Eilish has had a gigantic 2020. Her debut album won Best New Artist, Album of the Year, Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best Pop Vocal Album at this year’s Grammys in January.