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Billie Eilish is putting down a boundary when it comes to questions about her sexuality. The Grammy-winning singer/songwriter attended Variety's Hitmakers Brunch on Saturday, where she and her brother ...
We know Billie Eilish’s preferred hair color, who she thinks is the best female rapper of all time, and now, her Beatles song(s). “Hardest question of my life!” the “Birds Of A Feather” singer ...
Billie Eilish may have a song titled, “Bad Guy,” but that doesn’t mean she has any intention of stepping into that role in her personal life. However, the online narrative that she is has forced her ...
Those with siblings get this. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. During an over 45-minute interview with CBS Sunday Morning, Billie ...
For the eighth year in a row, Billie Eilish sat down with Vanity Fair for a taped interview. In a time-lapse experiment, the magazine reunites with the pop star annually on Oct. 18 to talk all things ...
Billie Eilish didn’t mind being the bad guy. The “Birds of a Feather” singer was honored for her music at Wednesday night’s WSJ Magazine Innovator Awards, and used her acceptance speech as an ...
Billie Eilish found great success with her song 'What Was I Made For' from Barbie... but it's all she's asked about now. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate ...
Every year for the past six, Billie Eilish has conducted a video interview with Vanity Fair magazine. And in the 2022 installment, Eilish talks about her new favorite bands, trusting her gut, and her ...
Billie Eilish’s Knicks game look included an unusual accessory—a pair of headphones worn around her neck—which has sparked some light roasting and some conspiracy theorizing. The 22-year-old ...
The “Birds of a Feather” singer was honored for her music at Wednesday night’s WSJ Magazine Innovator Awards, and used her acceptance speech as an opportunity to call out wealth inequality by asking ...