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19 Sep

Billie Eilish opens up about ravenous herself and taking

Billie Eilish opens up about ravenous herself and taking
Over the past few years, Billie Eilish has highlighted the problems she has faced growing up within the highlight, from body dysmorphia and shaming to being sexualised online. Now, in a latest interview for Vanity Fair – shot by former Dazed 100er Quil Lemons – the singer has opened up further about her “horrible body relationship” that caused her to self-harm. “The explanation I used to chop myself was due to my body,” she says. “To be quite honest with you, I only began wearing baggy clothes due to my body.” Elsewhere, Eilish talks about taking food plan pills when her relationship together with her body was at its worst. “I wasn't really eating. I used to be, like, ravenous myself,” she explains. “I...
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15 Aug

Billie Eilish opens up about being sexualised and having

Billie Eilish opens up about being sexualised and having
The media (read: men) have an issue with sexualising young girls in the general public eye. In her first speech as UN Women Goodwill Ambassador, Emma Watson detailed how she was sexualised by the press from the age of 14. When talking on the Women’s March last 12 months, Natalie Portman recounted how male critics would describe her “budding breasts” as a pre-teen actress and the local radio station that had a countdown to her 18th birthday. Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen would experience the identical countdown a couple of years later. This aspect of our culture is a component of the reasoning that goes into Billie Eilish’s now-signature baggy style. “I never want the world to know every part about me. I...
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22 Jan

Billie Eilish has a message about body shaming and

Billie Eilish has a message about body shaming and
Billie Eilish has never been afraid of speaking out about her body – the way in which she views it and the way in which society and the media view it. In a Calvin Klein campaign last 12 months, she said that the rationale she wears her signature baggy clothes is because she doesn’t want the world to know the whole lot about her. “No person can have an opinion because they haven’t seen what’s underneath, you understand. No person may be like, ‘she’s slim thick’ ‘she’s not slim thick’...
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21 Dec

Billie Eilish opens up about her body dysmorphia

Billie Eilish opens up about her body dysmorphia
Billie Eilish is understood for addressing her demons in her music – her debut album When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? addresses her struggles with sleep paralysis and night terrors. Now, the musician has opened up about her experiences with body dysmorphia in an interview for Rolling Stone.  “I’ve never felt comfortable in really tiny clothes,” she says, recalling her time performing with a dance company. “I used to be at all times nervous about my appearance. That was the height of my body dysmorphia. I couldn’t look within the mirror in any respect.” The musician uses fashion as a approach to protect herself from the world, never being seen in public not wearing oversized clothing.  Elsewhere, Eilish speaks about her struggles...
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