The American singer had no longer heard of closets and did not even need to visit IKEA to reach this state of saturation. in interview Latest for North American Magazine diverse She said she was attracted to women — “very attracted.” Then, last Saturday, December 2, at the event Hit makerswhich she also organized diverse, A journalist from the magazine took the opportunity to take action trackingHe asked him if he realized that with his statements he had “come out of the closet.” Eilish downplayed the question and the entire situation, saying that the whole thing seemed “pretty obvious” and that she had no idea people “didn’t notice” and that moreover, Don’t believe in this “coming out of the closet” thing.We wonder why we make big announcements, and we wonder why “we can’t just be there.” Everything seemed to be resolved and calm, but then, as often happens, Eilish went home to think about it and was not satisfied.
Regarding the way she expressed her discomfort, we learned that Billie Eilish is not an early riser, and prefers not to ask difficult questions (or traps, or with consequences that are not immediately apparent) before lunch – which is completely understandable. The singer posted, on her Instagram account, a group of photos from the day of the ceremony – in which she won the Best Cinematic Song award – with a message addressed to… diverse: “Thank you for the award and also for the reveal [a minha sexualidade] On the red carpet at 11 am Instead of talking about something of interest. I love boys and girls. Leave me alone please. Who wants to know that?! They will listen What are you made for?“.
It was precisely with this song that is part of the film’s soundtrack BarbieWhat Eilish, along with her brother Finneas, won the award for Best Movie Song of the Year Miscellaneous hitmakers. in What are you made for? The artist sings about the existential crisis of coming to the conclusion that life is not quite as we think and the difficulty of living with this knowledge and the doubts it raises. A very human feeling, regardless of each person’s sexuality.