

After bagging the Record of the Year title. Lost Cause singer has won multiple awards and six RIAA certifications for her albums and songs.

If you’re always standing a certain way, walking in a certain way, and always have your hair just so…It’s such a loss to always try to always look good. Billie’s first studio album, titled When we fall asleep, where do we go was released in 2019 but she already got major attention upon uploading the song Ocean Eyes in 2015 on Soundcloud. I’ve noticed that, and it makes me so sad. Also, Billie Eilish had given her stand on the issue of body shaming, after clarifying the issue of her baggy clothing as a means to avoid being sexualized. She went on to explain, “Since I was a kid, my dad and I have always talked about a certain type of person who’s so insecure, or hyperaware and self-conscious, that they never move in a weird way, or make a weird face, because they always want to look good. Yet I still see it and go, ‘Oh God.’ That makes me feel really bad.” She added, “And I mean, I’m very confident in who I am, and I’m very happy with my life…I’m obviously not happy with my body, but who is?” “I know the ins and outs of this industry, and what people actually use in photos, and I actually know what looks real can be fake. And immediately I am like, ‘Oh my God, how do they look like that?,’” she said. “I see people online, looking like I’ve never looked.
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In an interview with The Guardian to promote her sophomore album, Happier Than Ever, the pop star confessed that social media can have a hugely negative impact on how she views herself. Billies famously avoided showing skin during her career because shes never wanted to be judged off of her body, but shortly before she turned 18 she revealed she wanted the option to flaunt her. So that’s great … The internet hates women.Billie Eilish is the first to admit she has a strained relationship with her body and its public perception, but she also finds it bizarre that anyone even cares. She concluded by mentioning she “thought that would be the only one dealing with hatred for body,” but added, “I guess the internet also hates my body.

“I was, like, starving myself … I remember taking a pill that told me that it would make me lose weight and it only made me pee the bed - when I was 12. “If that had happened three years ago, when I was in the midst of my horrible body relationship - or dancing a ton, five years ago, I wasn’t really eating,” Billie said in January 2021, referring to the public criticism she received. For starters, the fact that Billie Eilish, who just turned 18, has to release a statement to the public about body shaming and people constantly criticizing her from her hair down to her neon green.

She also noted that she opted for baggy clothes in her singing career “because of body.” In a separate interview with Elle, the “Therefore I Am” artist admitted how online bullying affected her in her early teenage years. “I would see it sometimes and be like, ‘Whose body is that?’” “There was a point last year where I was naked and didn’t recognize my body ‘cause I hadn’t seen it in a while,” she added. The Los Angeles native also revealed a time when she felt uncomfortable in her own body. There were comments like, ‘I don’t like her anymore because as soon as she turns 18, she’s a whore.’ Like dude, I can’t win. “I saw comments like, ‘How dare she talk about not wanting to be sexualized and wear this?!’” Billie recalled, referring to the online scrutiny she received for that Instagram posts’ bikini snapshots. While Billie seemed to enjoy her picturesque vacay at the time, she later opened up to Dazed magazine in April 2020 about the harsh criticism she faced for her post. Louis, Gucci and Fendi, Oh My! Billie Eilish's Best Looks Over the Years
