When worlds collide!
08.07.2020 - 07:47 / celebrityinsider.org
Even stars have their own idols! According to Billie Eilish’s mother, the now-18 year old singer used to be so obsessed with Justin Bieber and his music that she and her father nearly sent her to therapy because of it! This was revealed during the latest ‘me and dad’ radio on Apple Music. During the episode, her mom, Maggie Baird, shared with the audience that she and the dad, Patrick O’Connell, almost tried to get their daughter help after noticing how much she obsessed over Justin.
When worlds collide!
Billie Eilish had fan girls of her own, she was one herself.On Tuesday, the 18-year-old’s mother Maggie Baird was a guest on her daughter’s Apple Music show, “me & dad radio,” a program where the starlet and her father Patrick O’Connell share music and stories from their illustrious lives.There, she revealed her daughter’s scary obsession with Justin Bieber, now 26 — so much so that she and O’Connell considered putting their then-12-year-old daughter in therapy.Maggie talked about how, in 2012,
through Bieber: "There was a period where I cried every single day of my life, when I was like 13, 14, 15. Every single day I cried," she said.
Billie Eilish was so obsessed with Justin Bieber her parents considered taking her to therapy. During a new episode of the pop star’s me & dad radio on Apple Music, the Bad Guy singer’s mum, Maggie, revealed she and her husband were very concerned about their daughter’s infatuation with Justin.
In a recent episode of Billie Eilish's Apple Music radio show Me & Dad Radio, the Bad Guy singer and her father, Patrick, welcomed Eilish's mother, Maggie, as a special guest. The trio talked through a bevvy of topics, including Eilish's childhood obsession with singer Justin Bieber--in particular, her reaction to the music video for his 2012 hit As Long As You Love Me.
Billie Eilish's love for Justin Bieber growing up was a lot more intense than fans knew.
Billie Eilish apparently had a bad case of Bieber fever as a young child. In a recent episode of Eilish's podcast "dad & me radio," the "Bad Guy" singer and her father, Patrick, welcomed Eilish's mother, Maggie, as a special guest.
Billie Eilish, 18, is just like everyone else and has sobbed listening to Justin Bieber songs! During a July 3rd episode of the “bad guy” singer’s me & dad radio on Apple Music, Billie‘s mom, Maggie Baird revealed that she and Billie‘s dad, Patrick O’Connell, almost sent their daughter to “therapy” over Billie’s excessive love for the “Sorry” singer.
Billie Eilish is looking back on her Justin Bieber-obsessed days.
Billie Eilish and her dad Patrick's "me & dad radio" on Apple Music featured an extra special guest, Eilish's mom Maggie.The installment focused primarily on music from the 18-year-old star's childhood, including Rob Dickinson, Melody Gardot and, of course, Justin Bieber.Maggie recalled how eagerly her Belieber daughter was waiting for the singer's new music video for 2012's "As Long As You Love Me.""I remember this one really well and the video, and Billie talking about it, and being excited it
Billie Eilish was almost sent to therapy over her obsession with Justin Bieber.
Justin Bieber has thanked Jesus Christ for making him feel “loved, chosen, and forgiven” and urged fans to turn to their faith amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.On Friday (July 3, 2020), the 26-year-old pop star took to Instagram to share a message, opening up on his faith and publicly thanking Jesus Christ for allowing him to feel “loved, chosen, and forgiven” despite years of past indiscretions.“Thank you Jesus for my life.
Aloe Blacc has discussed the state of police brutality in America, and how a system of “qualified immunity” stops police officers from being held accountable.Blacc was one of a host of artists including Rihanna, Billie Eilish, Lizzo and Justin Bieber to sign a major open letter to US Congress calling for police reform.The singer has now discussed the problems with the current system at length in a new interview, honing in on the “qualified immunity” process, a doctrine that protects police