Billie Eilish recently received backlash from netizens following a video of her surfaced on social media where the singer was seen using a racial slur. As per reports the video showed Billie Eilish mocking an Asian accent.
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Billie Eilish collected a string of Grammy Awards for her James Bond soundtrack No Time To Die and her latest single Therefore I Am. These awards follow her Grammy Award clean-up in 2020, wherein she won Best New Artist, Album of the Year, and Best Pop Vocal Album for her debut record When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? The 19-year-old's stardom began long before she stepped into a recording studio, however.
Billie Eilish recently received backlash from netizens following a video of her surfaced on social media where the singer was seen using a racial slur. As per reports the video showed Billie Eilish mocking an Asian accent.
Billie Eilish have resurfaced, and the singer is defending her name and character after she can be heard using a racist slur and mocking accents.The 19-year-old award-winner star posted a statement on her Instagram Story, addressing the situation. “I love you guys, and many of you have been asking me to address this.
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Unless you’ve been living under a proverbial rock, you’re probably well aware of the name Billie Eilish. The young singer has become one of the biggest names in the music industry and has a legion of devoted fans around the world.
Billie Eilish has issued an apology.
Billie Eilish has posted a statement on social media after video footage of her mouthing a racist slur appeared on TikTok.
Billie Eilish is breaking her silence after being accused of mocking Asian people in a recently resurfaced video on TikTok. User @lcxvy posted undated videos of Eilish in which the "Bad Guy" singer allegedly mocked an Asian accent. In another clip, Eilish appears to say the ethnic slur "c---k," referring to someone of Chinese descent.
Billie Eilish is issuing an apology after a video resurfaced of the singer mouthing a derogatory term used against members of the Asian community. The «Bad Guy» singer, who is now 19, said she was around «13 or 14» when she mouthed a word from a song that, at the time, she didn't know was offensive.
Billie Eilish has addressed and apologised for an old, edited video circulating on social media in which she appears to mouth a racist slur.In a lengthy statement posted on her Instagram story, Eilish wrote that she is “appalled and embarrassed” about an edited video that resurfaced on TikTok, which appears to show the singer mouthing an anti-Asian slur along to a song when she was “13 or 14” years old.“… at the time I didn’t know [it] was a derogatory term used against members of the Asian
Billie Eilish, 19, is apologizing for an old video that recently resurfaced on TikTok and is explaining the back story behind it. The singer appears in the video, which features more than one clip, and mouths the Asian slur “c***k” while singing along to the 2011 song “Fish” by Tyler, the Creator. She also appears to be speaking gibberish, which many people believed to be her mocking an Asian accent, in another clip. The entire video can be seen below.
Ellise Shafer administratorBillie Eilish has responded to a resurfaced video that appears to show her mouthing an anti-Asian remark, apologizing for behavior that she says made her “want to barf.”An edited compilation of several videos that was posted on TikTok last week appears to show the singer mouthing an Asian racial slur used in Tyler the Creator’s 2011 song “Fish” and imitating various accents.
Billie Eilish has released a lengthy statement to address the recent videos that surfaced of her allegedly using a racial slur.
Lorde has revealed she was previously in contact with Billie Eilish, with whom she spoke about the “specific experience” and “scrutiny” of teenage fame.The New Zealand singer-songwriter, 24, said in a new interview that she and Eilish, 19, opened up to one another about the pressures of young life in the spotlight.Lorde, whose real name is Ella Yelich-O’Connor, told BBC Radio 1‘s Annie Mac on Wednesday (June 16): “We have sent just a few little messages back in the day when she was very young.
Amazon is adding some serious star power to Prime Day -- and it's streaming Thursday! To kick off the sales event — which runs June 21 — 22 — the online retailer announced the Prime Day Show, a three-episode musical special releasing free on June 17, featuring Billie Eilish, H.E.R. and Kid Cudi.«These iconic artists have not only broken new ground in music but are inspired storytellers, culture creators, and visionaries,» Jennifer Salke, Head of Amazon Studios, said in a statement to ET.
Amazon is adding some serious star power to Prime Day -- and it's streaming soon! To kick off the sales event — which runs June 21 — 22 — the online retailer announced the Prime Day Show, a three-episode musical special releasing free on June 17, featuring Billie Eilish, H.E.R. and Kid Cudi.«These iconic artists have not only broken new ground in music but are inspired storytellers, culture creators, and visionaries,» Jennifer Salke, Head of Amazon Studios, said in a statement to ET.