During a recent interview with Rolling Stone, Billie Eilish spoke about her fear of going out in public and being recognised by people. Despite feeling afraid, she has been pushing herself to go out more often and live in the world. Eilish revealed that at the beginning of her career, John Mayer gave her some advice about the fear she was feeling, telling her that what she was experiencing would not last forever and that the attention would eventually cool off. Although Eilish does not feel that has happened yet, she is hopeful that if she goes out in public more often, people will eventually normalise her presence.
The interview also touched on some other topics, including Eilish’s decision not to share any singles from her new album before its release. She also spoke about her struggle with body dysmorphia and how regular self-pleasure has helped her feel more empowered and comfortable in her own skin. Eilish’s new album, ‘Hit Me Hard And Soft’ is slated for release on May 17 and she has stated that the physical copies of the album will be made entirely from recyclable materials.
Throughout the interview, Eilish remained candid about her mental health and the challenges she has faced while growing up in the public eye. But with the support of her family and fans, she is determined to keep pushing herself out of her comfort zone. As Eilish continues to navigate her newfound fame, she will undoubtedly inspire others to face their fears and follow their dreams, no matter how scary the journey may seem at first
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