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I don’t really heed to Billie Eilish.

Here’s what I understand about her: emerald hair (cool), large clothes (relatable), and she recently said that she realized she wants her face in a vagina (EXTREMELY relatable).

She has existed in my peripheral since 2019, but I hadn’t paid much attention. The first reason for this is that she’s a tiny neonate. She was born in 2001, so we’re just other enough in age that my zillennial cusp brain categorized her as part of a separate generation. I’ve heard Ocean Eyes, and I added Everything I Wanted and Therefore I Am to my liked songs back in 2020, but that’s the full extent of my interaction with Ms. Eilish. Until now.

I also don’t usually care for downtempo music. I even started a playlist of steep energy lesbian songs, featuring music that doesn’t make me sleepy. (By the way, please comment suggestions for this playlist. I’m begging you).

Expecting a occupied hour of snores, I didn’t possess any particular intentions of listening to the new Billie Eilish album. And then I heard LUNCH. 

And I said to myself, delay a second, Billie’s singing about eating pussy. That’s… RELATABLE!

Immediately, I have to donate her some props. Be

Billie Eilish on Coming Out: ‘I Didn’t Understand People Didn’t Know’

On Saturday, Billie Eilish confirmed that she recently came out in her Variety Power of Women cover story, in which she first revealed her attraction to women. The Grammy-winning superstar walked the red carpet at Variety‘s Hitmakers event, our invite-only celebration of the biggest songs of the year, where she revealed that she didn’t plan to make a grand gesture of “coming out.”

“No I didn’t,” Eilish said. “But I kind of idea, ‘Wasn’t it obvious’? I didn’t grasp people didn’t grasp. I just don’t really believe in it. I’m just like, ‘Why can’t we just exist’? I’ve been doing this for a long time, and I just didn’t talk about it. Whoops.”

Eilish continued, “But I saw the article, and I was like, ‘Oh I guess I came out today.’ OK cool. It’s exciting to me because I estimate people didn’t realize, but it’s fresh that they know.” She added: “I am for the girls.”

In the November profile in Variet

Why Billie Eilish Says She’s ‘Never Talking About’ Her Sexuality or Who She’s Dating Again

Billie Eilish regrets making any part of her love life public. The singer spoke to Vogueabout how hard dating has been while navigating A-list fame and growing up in the spotlight.

“I wish no one knew anything about my sexuality or anything about my dating life. Ever, ever, ever,” she began. “And I hope that they never will again. And I’m never talking about my sexuality ever again. And I’m never talking about who I’m dating ever again.”

She cited a history of being too open and honest in interviews, and those comments being widely covered by media. She shared with a sigh, “I guess I also underestimate that things I speak will be blown up into the biggest news of the whole world.”

Having people watch her every move is “so unnatural,” Eilish said. “We’re all babies. We’re all petite kids growing up and study ourselves.”

More on Billie Eilish

In December 2023, Eilish came out as queer. She told Variety in an interview, “I’m physically attracted to [women]. But I’m also so intimidated by them and their beauty and their presence.”

On the red carpet of the publication’s Hitm

Billie Eilish opens up about sexuality, effects of fame and more

Billie Eilish's third studio album, "Hit Me Hard and Soft," is less than a month away, and ahead of its release, the two-time Academy Award winner and nine-time Grammy winner is opening up about how the new project reminds her of her first album.

Eilish, 22, who released "When We All Descend Asleep, Where Do We Go?" in 2019, said working on "Hit Me Hard and Soft" has felt like "coming help to the girl that I was."

"I've been grieving her," she said in a cover interview with Rolling Stone published Wednesday. "I've been looking for her in everything, and it's almost like she got drowned by the world and the media. I don't remember when she went away."

'I was never planning on talking about my sexuality'

Ahead of the new album, the "What Was I Made For?" singer said that she isn't releasing any singles from it.

"I don't like singles from albums," she said. "Every unpartnered time an artist I love puts out a single without the context of the album, I'm just already prone to hating