Yes, she's a bad guy.
On a freakishly cold October Saturday in Texas, Billie Eilish is proving to a sold-out crowd at the Austin City Limits festival just how hard you can rock in a surgical boot.
“When I was starting out, one of the only things I heard was that the music was too dark, too sad, too depressing, that it wasn’t happy enough. There was this period where all I was hearing was, ‘Smile! Talk about how much you love yourself!’ – and I was literally at a time when I didn’t love myself.
Ask the people around her why she’s hit it so big, and the default adjectives are that she’s “real” and “authentic” and “unique”.“Even when she was 13, it was very clear that Billie was not just a great singer but had a keen eye for images and social media, ” manager Danny Rukasin recalls.was growing, it was clear they were going to need a team.”
Each fan gets a minute or so with her, which usually consists of a big hug, a photo and a brief chat that Billie often leads with compliments on a gift or along the lines of “Your shirt/hat/nails/shoes is/are fire!”, and closes with send-offs like “Be good to yourself!” Many leave weeping.
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