Billie Eilish has made a staggering revelation by sharing her dramatic transformation. The 7 time Grammy winner is known for owning her signature black hair and green roots look for the past year.
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If you're coming to “ Billie Eilish: The World’s a Little Blurry ” hoping for a primer on the music sensation, you’ve come to the wrong place. Filmmaker R.J.
Cutler’s two hour and 20-minute documentary about the “Ocean Eyes” singer and songwriter is not biography or reportage. It’s a verite-style plunge into her life, her home, her concerts, her process, her Tourette’s, her brother’s bedroom where they famously write all their songs and even her diary in the year in which she became a star.It is
.Billie Eilish has made a staggering revelation by sharing her dramatic transformation. The 7 time Grammy winner is known for owning her signature black hair and green roots look for the past year.
It’s a new era for Billie Eilish in more ways than one!
Billie Eilish? The 19-year-old artist won two GRAMMYs on Sunday night (adding to her record-breaking wins in 2020), including Record of the Year for «Everything I Wanted.» As usual Eilish made major fashion statements at the awards show in two custom Gucci ensembles.
Billie Eilish is asking fans to be “nice” — even if they have good intentions — amid backlash surrounding her past relationship with Brandon “Q” Adams. Billie’s troubled romance with the 24-year-old rapper (who goes by the stage name of 7:AMP) played out in her new Apple TV+ documentary The World’s a Little Blurry, which led fans to direct their criticism at Brandon.
gives fans an inside look at a year in the life of the young pop star, as she ascended from viral sensation to bona fide global superstar.«It's quite a ride, that year,» director R.J. Cutler told ET's Katie Krause, sharing how he and a minimalist crew embedded themselves with Eilish and her family for over 140 days over the course of about one year — and ended up tracking her through the release of her massively successful debut album, , all the way to GRAMMY night, where the album netted
The Billie Eilish documentary premiered on Apple TV+ on Thursday night, and it brought with it many moments you’d expect from the ultimate backstage pass. The support of her parents, how her pain inspired her music, the fact she didn’t know who the heck Orlando Bloom was — typical Billie stuff.
Billie Eilish just released her new movie The World’s a Little Blurry on Apple TV+ and the film gives a candid look at her journey to superstardom.
Peter Debruge Chief Film CriticThis week brings more theatrical releases than American audiences have gotten in ages — and possibly more than they’re ready for now, as vaccine rollouts still leave people questioning whether it’s safe to do things like go to the movies.Some, such as Warner Bros.’ “Tom & Jerry,” can also be viewed via streaming (the cat-and-mouse movie, which features the animated duo destroying a live-action New York cityscape) for HBO Max subscribers.
Billie Eilish ’s new documentary, ‘Billie Eilish: The World’s a Little Blurry’ premiered today on Apple TV+ and the 2 hour and 30 minute film revealed a lot about the 19-year-old singer.A post shared by BILLIE EILISH (@billieeilish)According to Billboard, the first half of the film, which was directed by R.J. Cutler, focuses on Eilish’s life prior to releasing her debut album and then the second half shows her life post-album release and how fame has affected her teenage life.
Billie Eilish‘s new AppleTV+ documentary, says the singer’s level of fame is “a lot to carry”.Cutler helms The World’s A Little Blurry, which comes to the streaming service today (February 26).“It wasn’t hard to recognise that there’s a burden that she carries being Billie Eilish – that’s not easy,” Cutler told the Independent in an interview about the film.“She’s carrying the pain and the joy of… I want to say, she’s carrying the pain and joy of a generation, but really she belongs to the world
Billie Eilish: The World’s a Little Blurry.Now , the feature-length film follows Billie and her family for nearly two years through the creation and tour of her 2019 album When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? Throughout, fans get a sneak peek into the hectic life and highs of a rising international superstar while following the teenager through lows like heartbreak, physical injuries, mental strain, and taxing tours.Composed of private home videos and behind-the-scenes footage, the
gives fans an inside look at a year in the life of the young pop star, as she ascended from viral sensation to bona fide global superstar.«It's quite a ride, that year,» director R.J. Cutler told ET, sharing how he and a minimalist crew embedded themselves with Eilish and her family for over 140 days over the course of about one year — and ended up tracking her through the release of her massively successful debut album, , all the way to GRAMMY night, where the album netted Eilish a sweep of
At 19 years old, Billie Eilish’s net worth officially makes her one of the richest teens—and artists, period—in music right now. Couple that with the fact that she only started releasing music a few years ago, the Los Angeles-born singer is already well on her way to dominating the global pop market.
Billie Eilish, like any other teenager, just wanted her driver’s license.“All of these insane things were happening in my life that are monumental moments in anybody’s career … but at the same time, I was like, ‘I want to get my license,’ ” she told Apple Music’s Zane Lowe Thursday at a premiere event for her new Apple TV+ documentary “Billie Eilish: The World’s a Little Blurry.” “I’ve wanted to drive my whole life.”Fittingly, the 19-year-old pulls up to the event — held in the hills overlooking
Fans of Billie Eilish will get to know the “Bad Guy” singer like never before when the new Apple TV+ documentary “Billie Eilish: The World’s A Little Blurry” debuts on Friday.
gives fans an inside look at a year in the life of the young pop star, as she ascended from viral sensation to bona fide global superstar.«It's quite a ride, that year,» director R.J. Cutler shared with ET, explaining how he and a minimalist crew embedded themselves with Billie and her family for over 140 days over the course of about one year — and ended up tracking her through the release of her massively successful debut album,, all the way to GRAMMY night, where the album netted Eilish a