Billie Eilish is known for being refreshingly and courageously honest about her mental health. Now, in a new interview featured on Gayle King's The Gayle King Grammy Special, the singer is opening up even more. "I was so unhappy last year," the six-time Grammy nominee revealed to King. ...
“It’s tough, man,” Eilish, 21, toldVoguein an interview published on published Tuesday, June 20. “Honestly, nobody can say anything about my body that I don’t have a stronger opinion about. … I also think that if I was younger — like if the internet talked about me ...
Pinterest launches new search tool to help users' mental health Twitter was not here for a post that 'sexualizes' teen singer Billie Eilish Why people are turning to Instagram for their therapy needs "Thinking about that literally made me throw up," she added. "I'm not a throw-up...
Eilish also up about her mental health struggles in an interview with Gayle King in January 2020, revealing that she considered suicide even as she was being fêted the next big thing in pop music. “I was so unhappy last year,” she said.“I genuinely didn’t think I would make it to...
AceShowbiz-Billie Eilishgets candid during her appearance on "TheGayle KingGrammy Special" which aired on Thursday night, January 23 on CBS. The Grammy nominee told the host about her mental health struggle that made her have suicidal thoughts back in 2018. ...
Eilish is also known as an environmentalist and is involved in climate change campaigns. She also speaks out on mental health issues and body image issues. She participated in Global Citizen Live, a 24-hour global broadcast event that brought together over 70 artists, activists, and world leader...
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Billie Eilish said that her early curiosity in pornography had damaged her sex life and mental health. “As a woman, I think porn is a disgrace,” she told Howard Stern” “I used to watch a lot of porn, to be honest. I started watching porn when I was like 11.” ...
After spending most of her formative years on the internet, Billie Eilish is taking a much-needed step back from social media. The pop star recently revealed that she's deleted all social media apps off of her phone as a way to protect her mental health. “I...