New music alert! Billie Eilish teased a new song titled “My Future” on her social media on Friday.The 18-year-old musician revealed that the track will drop on Jul.
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Billie Eilish will taking part in a new podcast about The Office, entitled An Oral History of the Office.The 12-part series will cover every aspect of the show chronologically, from its inception to various favourite storylines and moments from the show.According to Entertainment Weekly, the podcast will be hosted by actor Brian Baumgartner, who plays Kevin Malone in the US versiom.
Baumgartner will then invite cast and crew members to join the discussion, including Steve Carell, John Krasinski,
.New music alert! Billie Eilish teased a new song titled “My Future” on her social media on Friday.The 18-year-old musician revealed that the track will drop on Jul.
took to social media today to announce her upcoming song, “my future,” set for a July 30 release.Details on the song are slim, but it follows the February release of “No Time To Die,” her song from the forthcoming James Bond film of the same title — which, like Eilish’s 2020 world tour, has been delayed due to the COVID-19 outbreak.However, Variety’s 2019 Hitmaker of the Year has kept busy during the pandemic.
Eli Countryman Billie Eilish took to social media today to announce her upcoming song, “my future,” set for a July 30 release.Details on the song are slim, but it follows the February release of “No Time To Die,” her song from the forthcoming James Bond film of the same title — which, like Eilish’s 2020 world tour, has been delayed due to the COVID-19 outbreak.However, Variety‘s 2019 Hitmaker of the Year has kept busy during the pandemic.
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her Apple Music show me & dad radio, which saw her playing songs by the likes of Britney Spears, Avril Lavigne and The Beatles that she remembers listening to during her childhood.During the episode, Eilish spoke with her dad Patrick about the time when she “was super religious for no damn reason” while growing up.“My family never was religious. I didn’t know anyone that was religious.
Billie Eilish has revealed which songs were most important to her growing up.The US singer-songwriter, 18, listed songs by Britney Spears, Avril Lavigne and The Beatles as essential to her childhood – particularly Lavigne’s ‘Losing Grip’.“This is my favourite Avril song ever, a very big song from my childhood as well as ‘Complicated’, as well as ‘I’m With You’, as well as ‘Sk8er Boi’, ‘Girlfriend’, blah, blah, blah, ‘Keep Holding On’, Eilish told me & dad radio on Apple Music.
The actor, best known for being the star of BBC comedy The Office, was appearing on US TV’s The Late Show with Stephen Colbert when he shared the unusual idea.The star even said it would be “brilliant” for the lions to munch his private parts.The 59-year-old said: “I do not care about my body. Feed me to the lions.“Like, me just being thrown into the lion’s cage at the zoo and people, all tourists, going, ‘Is that the bloke from The Office?’.
If you were to name a list of the most influential and beloved sitcoms of the 21st century, it wouldn’t take long before you reach “The Office,” both the British and American varieties. The series, originally created by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant in 2001, was a huge hit in the UK when it was released and would spawn an even more successful reboot in the US in 2005 (lasting for 9 seasons).
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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
Perhaps you've heard Billie Eilish gush about her undying love for The Office once, or 50 times. Well, the singer is putting her quarantine time to good use by helping the cast of the beloved sitcom do a deep, deep dive into the history of the show on an upcoming 12-part podcast called An Oral History of The Office.
It was nearly two decades ago that TV producer Ben Silverman pitched Ricky Gervais on adapting The Office for American audiences. Now, Silverman is behind plans for a podcast that will offer a comprehensive history of the NBC comedy.
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
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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.