Billie Eilish recently unfollowed every single person on her social media account, The New York Post revealed. Put simply, it’s clear that the singer-songwriter won’t be seeing much in her feed these days.
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Billie Eilish has spoken out in agreement with Tyler, the Creator following his previous criticism of the Grammys’ continued use of the word “urban” in their awards categories.Speaking to reporters after winning Best Rap Album at the 2020 Grammys back in January, Tyler said that “it sucks that whenever we, and I mean guys that look like me, do anything that’s genre-bending, they always put it in a ‘rap’ or ‘urban’ category.“I don’t like that ‘urban’ word.
To me, it’s just a politically correct
.Billie Eilish recently unfollowed every single person on her social media account, The New York Post revealed. Put simply, it’s clear that the singer-songwriter won’t be seeing much in her feed these days.
Billie Eilish currently follows no one on Instagram after she unfollowed everyone on her personal page.
Looks like Billie Eilish doesn’t know who isn’t problematic in these capricious times.
Billie Eilish has unfollowed everyone on her Instagram page. Fans of the 18-year-old singer noticed Wednesday that everyone, including a slew of famous faces, had been removed from her list of people she follows on the social media platform.While there seems to be one person she follows, when you go on her profile, it doesn't show anyone and appears to be a glitch.
During a new interview, Billie Eilish revealed the reason behind her fashion preferences and it turns out that, just like other aspects of the artist and her music, it is much deeper than people might have thought. The 18 year old is known for usually sporting very baggy clothes, her unique style already iconic.
Billie Eilish covered a number of topics from body image to clickbait in her GQ cover, but the singer also addressed racial double standards.
Billie Eilish is getting brutally honest about her body image issues and the dark reason behind her signature look.
In a new interview with British GQ, Billie Eilish shared her thoughts on body image issues and more. The performing artist, according to Billboard Magazine, has been spending much of her time in COVID-19 lockdown, but the artist says it’s “with good reason.” Billie says she got mad when she went to visit her brother and musical collaborator, Finneas, and saw people hanging out “all over the place” despite what was going on in the country.
tells GQ in an interview published Thursday. “My past boyfriends never made me feel desired.
GQ magazine, the Everything I Wanted singer admitted she has never felt desired in any of her relationships, adding that sometimes she feels like people view her ‘not as a woman.’‘Here’s a bomb for you,’ Billie said. ‘I have never felt desired.
Billie Eilish is opening up about the way she dresses and how body confidence factors into the decision.
Billie Eilish has said she has “never felt desired” in relationships and sometimes feels trapped in the persona she has created because “people view me not as a woman”.
Billie Eilish shared her thoughts about Black Out Tuesday on Tuesday (June 2), urging her fans to look for ways to get involved in the fight for racial equality beyond simply posting a black square on social media."Blackout tuesday was supposed to be about taking a step back from promoting and posting about yourself and instead using your voice to amplify the message that systemic inequality will no longer be tolerated in this country!!! not posting a black square and silence......" she wrote on
In the past few days, people across the USA, including several celebrities, have been breaking the social distancing rule to step out of their houses and protest against the killing of George Floyd. People are coming together to raise their voices in support of the black victims of police brutality as part of the Black Lives Matter movement. Various celebrities from Hollywood and the music industry have joined the movement through social media or by participating in the protests.
Last year, BTS scored the most-liked tweet courtesy Jungkook. Kookie posted a video on the band's official Twitter account where he was dancing to Billie Eilish's Bad Guy. The ARMY showered him with love and as a result, the "Duh" tweet made history. However, he wasn't the only Korean celebrity who was hooked to the English song last year. We've discovered a video on Lee Min Ho's official Instagram account that shows the lead of The King: Eternal Monarch that shows he also enjoyed the song.
Billie Eilish is using her platform to send a message to the All Lives Matter movement.
Billie Eilish is joining the long list of artists speaking out after the death of George Floyd. On Saturday morning, as protests over Floyd's controversial death spread nationwide, the 18-year-old "Bad Guy" singer took to social media to share her frustration over the situation.