Billie Eilish Frustrate Over Invasion of Privacy by Internet on Personal Relationships

Wed Oct 11 2023
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LONDON: In an interview with the Los Angeles Times, pop sensation Billie Eilish shared her frustrations about the challenges of maintaining privacy in her personal life due to the constant scrutiny of the internet. The “Bad Guy” hitmaker expressed her dismay, stating that the internet seems to know everything about her relationships and other personal matters, making it incredibly difficult for her to keep any aspect of her life private.

Eilish, known for her candid and honest approach to her music, lamented the lack of privacy that comes with being in the public eye. “The internet knows everything,” she exclaimed during the interview. “For anyone in the public eye, any relationship or friendship or falling out is really hard to keep private. It’s kind of unfair when I just want to exist. I want things to just belong to me. But unfortunately, that kind of comes with it.”

Billie Eilish Discusses Impact of Her Song

During the interview, Eilish discussed the impact of her song “What Was I Made For?” The song explores the challenges and hardships faced by women in various aspects of their lives. Eilish’s lyrics echo the sentiments expressed in America Ferrera’s powerful monologue, addressing societal expectations placed upon women, encompassing body image, motherhood, career, and more.

The singer expressed her gratification that her song resonated with girls on the internet, who created TikTok videos highlighting their struggles, showcasing the universal challenges faced by women. Eilish shared her pride in being a voice for women but also acknowledged the profound impact of the struggles women face daily.

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