Billie Eilish explains how she was affected by the fact that she was very successful from the tender age of 15.
"I hated going out. I hated going to events. I hated being recognized. I hated that the internet had its eyes on me. "I just wanted to do the things that teens do," she told the Los Angeles Times.
The tour to promote her four-time platinum debut album "When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?" It was supposed to be a triumphant experience for Billie Eilish, but what left them was depression and anxiety.
As she explains, her body had natural manifestations of this stress in the form of laryngitis or fever. In addition, she felt alienated when she was constantly surrounded by adults, while the only people her age she met were in public.
"It simply came to our notice then. Literally, to grow physically. "Let the chemicals in my brain change," he says of how he overcame those emotions.
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Another thing Billie Eilish has learned is to ignore what is being written about her on social media. In fact, she says she stopped reading the comments of her 87.8 million Instagram followers and now uses the app only to post.
"Otherwise I would be out of control. There are some people, like my brother, who can take a message from someone they don't like and delete it right away. "He will not even read it. I can not do that. Even if Satan himself sent me a message, I would say, 'What does he say?'" He explains.
While Billie Eilish is still curious about what people think of her, she also realizes that it is an absurd situation that she no longer wants to watch.
"I want to hear what people have to say and also, because I grew up on the internet, I agree most of the time with what is being said on the internet," he admits.
"Some of the things that make fun of some people are funny because they're kind of true, aren't they? This then worries me because he says, “Oh my God, are what is said about me really true? And what is it called? ” I want to know! But I do not want to know, what will this do for me? "Nothing," said Billie Eilish.
