He likes when you get mardy
14.02.2020 - 03:26 / wmagazine.com
Far too many celebrities, not to mention everyday humans, have fallen into the trap of briefly attempting to be “alt.” But at 18, Billie Eilish has discovered that she has the opposite problem: The enigmatic singer is incapable of deviating from her alt lifestyle. (At least, she insists as much; we have to dock her a few points for retiring the @wherearetheavocados handle, and for pivoting her monogram mania from knockoffs to actual designer goods.)
If there’s one moment that best encapsulates
He likes when you get mardy
This Super Tuesday (Mar. 3) marks the first time 18-year-old sensation Billie Eilish can vote, and she's joining the wave of artists making sure their fans are prepared."Like a lot of you, I am going to be voting for the first time, and so are you," she said in a Twitter video posted today in partnership with HeadCount, a non-profit that registers concertgoers and overall music lovers to vote.
Khalid was a guest on The Ellen Degeneres Show on Tuesday (March 3) and talked about his early collaboration with Billie Eilish before she became a Grammy-winning household name. In 2018, Khalid teamed up with Eilish on their duet “lovely,” a track featured on the Netflix drama 13 Reasons Why.
The singer will also head out on a headline tour in between the US and EU legs of the Billie dates
Billie Eilish is heading out on her Where Do We Go? sold-out world tour this spring, and she's bringing Jessie Reyez along as the supporting act.The Colombian-Canadian singer-songwriter will join Eilish in the U.S. starting March 9 in Miami and stretch through April 8 in Sacramento, California.
The name's Last Night, One Last Night...
The name's Eilish, Billie Eilish. Her 007 theme song "No Time to Die" for the James Bond film of the same title just landed at No. 16 on the Billboard Hot 100 this week (chart dated Feb. 29).
Justin Bieber beyond doubt has one of the best and loyal fan bases in the music industry. Billie Eilish has proved, time and again, that she might just be his biggest fan out there, and during the finale episode of Bieber docu-series Seasons, she declared her never ending love for the singer. Justin released the last episode of the 10-part YouTube series on February 25, 2020.
Finneas O'Connell was recently slammed on social media for downplaying his privilege and not acknowledging the part nepotism played in his and his sister Billie Eilish’s success. Billie and Finneas’ mother, Maggie Baird, is an actress and screenwriter, and their father, Patrick O’Connell, is an actor.
Billie Eilish has donated three signed T-shirts to a fundraising drive raising money for an Ohio school district’s levy campaign.
For nearly 60 years, the James Bond film series has brought fans adventure, villains, gadgets, femmes fatale and, of course, incredible music. And this year, Billie Eilish joins Bond’s musical legacy, as she will perform the title theme song of the upcoming 25th Bond film, No Time to Die (due in U.S. movie theaters on April 10). An
"Let her do her thing and if she ever needs me, I'm gonna be here for her," said Bieber during an interview with Zane Lowe, reports people.com. "But yeah, just protecting the moment because people take for granted encounters," the singer added as he began to cry. "Yeah, so, yeah, I just want to protect her," he continued. "I don't want her to lose it. I don't want her to go through anything I went through. I don't wish that upon anybody. If she ever needs me I'm just a call away."
Justin Bieber started crying when asked a question about Billie Eilish on Beats 1 with Zane Lowe.Lowe asked Bieber to reflect on his time as a young person in the music industry, and how he felt watching Eilish go through the same things he had.The "Yummy" singer said, "Yeah, I definitely feel protective of her."Having grown up in the spotlight, Justin Bieber has a unique perspective on what it's like to be young person in the music industry.During an interview with Zane Lowe on Beats 1, the
Billie Eilish and Finneas did a beautiful cover of The Beatles' "Yesterday" at the Oscars during the in memoriam segment. But Eilish, her own worst critic, didn't see it that way. In an interview on Apple Music's New Music Daily with Zane Lowe, Eilish panned her performance.
One of the Oscars' most hyped performances has finally arrived. On Sunday night, Billie Eilish and her brother Finneas O'Connell took the stage for a special performance.