20-year-old singer Billie Eilish has revealed her life before and after fame, revealing the downside of being famous at such a young age.
In an interview with V magazine, Billie Eilish revealed that her life has remained “the same” since her debut song Ocean Eyes was well received by the public in 2015. Billie Eilish was born in 2001, when she was only 14 years old.
Today, Billie Eilish still lives in her childhood home, which she says hasn’t changed in years. Billie Eilish’s relationship with her family also remains the same. “It’s like you walk in here and it’s like it’s 2003,” Billie Eilish said.
It is known that Bad Guy singer Happier Than Ever and her brother Finneas O’Connell grew up in Highland Park , a suburb of Los Angeles, and were homeschooled by their parents. From childhood to fame, it seems that Billie Eilish’s life has always been associated with this house.
Although Billie Eilish is said to have bought her own home in recent years, which she hinted at in her 2021 single NDA , the singer told Rolling Stone that she still spends many nights in her bedroom. childhood.
That’s why Billie Eilish revealed that around the area where she lives, there are no signs that a celebrity exists. That sometimes makes Billie Eilish feel a little funny, and sometimes it makes her forget she is a star, forgetting she has another “real life” out there.
“My life honestly feels the same as when I was a kid, except I don’t have any friends,” Billie Eilish added, “I mean besides the people I work with.”
Having no friends outside the artist circle, the current close friends that Billie Eilish calls “my best friends” are those who are working with her, including her brother Finneas O’Connell. His brother also writes and produces music for Billie Eilish.
Recently, brothers Billie Eilish and Finneas O’Connell participated in writing the soundtrack for Pixar’s Turning Red . The song is called Nobody Like U , and in the film is performed by a fictional boyband called 4*Town. Expressing the true spirit of bringing back the boyband culture of the 90s, Nobody Like U has musical colors reminiscent of Backstreet Boys, N’Sync… but is still modern and close to today’s young music listening generation.