During an interview on The Drew Barrymore Show (Sept. 16), Billie Eilish revealed she cried when she re-watched her documentary, The World’s A Little Blurry, which was released earlier this year.

 

 

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“I’ve always been very, very strong-willed and honest, which I think is a blessing and a curse, but the funny thing is that the older I’ve gotten, the less confident I’ve gotten.  And it kind of made me, like … I rewatched the doc a few weeks ago. And it made me cry because I was thinking how free-spirited I was and how open-minded I was.  The media just like tears it away from you  It’s not fun right now.” Billie tells Drew.

 

Billie also discussed her relationship with both her fans and fame and says, “One moment I was a fan, and then suddenly I was looked at as this like, higher up.  Even when I was 14. And it was so weird because I was like, ‘I’m not even anyone. I just make music and these kids that I feel like I already know — suddenly like, ‘Oh they’re Billie’s fans, and then there’s Billie.’ So that’s why it was so weird to me. “I think of them as like literally my skin, like part of me and how I get through stuff.”

 

Billie released her sophomore album Happier Than Ever in July and at the beginning of this month, released her concert film, Happier Than Ever: A Love Letter to Los Angeles, which is currently on the Disney+ platform.

 

 

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