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Singing sensation Billie Eilish, who is the youngest person ever to win the Grammy Award for album of the year, has openly spoken about the way women are objectified.
The 19-year-old pop singer recently addressed her insecurities and addressed her insecurities during an interview while talking about her recent song ‘OverHeated’ from the album ‘Happier Than Ever’. The song applies to all the people who promote unattainable body standards. It’s completely fine to get work done – do this, do that, do what makes you feel happy.”
Her conversation turned towards social media and the way it promotes unattainable and unhealthy body types, “I see people online, looking like I’ve never looked,” the Grammy-winner said by adding, “I am like, oh my God, how do they look like that? I know the ins and outs of this industry, and what people actually use in photos, and I actually know what looks real can be fake.”
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The singer, who is mostly seen in her trademark sweats, further opened up on how although she detaches herself from thinking about how she looked while performing, a single picture can undo all the work.
“Then you get a paparazzi picture taken when you were running to the door and had just put anything on, and didn’t know the picture’s being taken, and you just look how you look, and everyone’s like, ‘Fat!’” Billie underwent scrutiny online in 2020 after she was photographed on the streets in a formfitting shirt — a departure from her typically baggy clothing.