and so, um. but then, it s like finding moments where you can have that and it feels good, still, you know? like, right now, i m wearing a tighter shirt and i m wearing a more low cut shirt and, like, you know, the older me would have been like, eww, please don t! but i like it. it makes me feel good now. and it sjust the balance of the two, you know? hi, my name is billie. billy grew up in la, where she was home schooled with her brother finneas in a tight knit family. today, finneas is still her closest collaborator, and their parents are also employed in the global tour operation, with mum maggie leading a sustainable approach. it s just always been a kind of part of our family to be together as much as possible.
with her songwriter brother finneas, billie s alsojoined by her environmentalist parents on tour. she s also got over 100 million followers across social media, making her one of the most influential young stars of her generation. and this is the final night of her world tour, and i ve come to have a chat with her. #i. # i didn t change my number. billie eilish, welcome to bbc 100 women. thank you so much for doing this. thank you for having me. how are you doing? i m doing very well. so, i m going to read you a couple of descriptions of you in the press. ok! go for it. an icon. the hope for pop music s future. a weird but important feminist. laughter. 0h, what.does that even mean?! 0k. how would you describe
still, you know? like, right now, i m wearing a tighter shirt and i m wearing a more low cut shirt and, like, you know, the older me would have been like, eww, please don t! but i like it. it makes me feel good now. and it sjust the balance of the two, you know? hi, my name is billie. billy grew up in la, where she was home schooled with her brother finneas in a tight knit family. today, finneas is still her closest collaborator, and their parents are also employed in the global tour operation, with mum maggie leading a sustainable approach. it s just always been a kind of part of our family to be together as much as possible. i mean, you know, they re older, they won t need us or want us around, probably, forever, but it s been really, i think, an important part of being able to deal with the challenges of touring, which is quite exhausting and stressful, so i think having family around really, really helps that it s certainly nice for me.
to mourn. now on bbc news, bbc 100 women in conversation: billie eilish. bad guy by billie eilish plays. 0h! billie eilish is the first artist born this century to hit number one in the billboard charts. from signing a record deal at 1a, she s gone on to become an era defining star. along the way, she s picked up seven grammys, two brits, become the youngest star to headline coachella and glastonbury, and won an oscar. she s grown up online in the public gaze, connecting her to a global digital generation. hi, billie! performing to sell out arenas with her songwriter brother finneas, billie s alsojoined by her environmentalist parents on tour. she s also got over 100 million followers across social media, making her one of the most influential young stars of her generation.
moments where you can have that and it feels good, still, you know? like, right now, i m wearing a tighter shirt and i m wearing a more low cut shirt and, like, you know, the older me would have been like, eww, please don t! but i like it. it makes me feel good now. and it sjust the balance of the two, you know? hi, my name is billie. billy grew up in la, where she was home schooled with her brother finneas in a tight knit family. today, finneas is still her closest collaborator, and their parents are also employed in the global tour operation, with mum maggie leading a sustainable approach. it s just always been a kind of part of our family to be together as much as possible. i mean, you know, they re older, they won t need us or want us around, probably, forever, but it s been really, i think, an important part of being able to deal with the challenges of touring, which is quite exhausting and stressful, so i think having family around really, really helps that. it s certainly nice