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Famous singer Billie Eilish has recently opened up about her experience with the dark side of internet trolling and criticism.
In an interview, the singer said, “The people that even say the crazy stuff don’t even think you will see it. They would never say that to you in real life.” She went on to say, “What is the point of trying to do good if people are just going to keep saying that you are doing wrong.”
She further said that she tries so hard to do good for the world and good for people. “It is like you can try to do everything and still it is like one of those exposing celebs accounts goes, Billie Eilish is getting backlash for whatever in the world,” she added.
Read more: Billie Eilish’s album ‘Happier Than Ever’ tops UK albums chart
Billie Eilish’s ‘Happier Than Ever’ has been winning streak as she secured her second UK number one album that went straight to the top of the charts. The 19-year-old singer’s second studio album scored 39,000 chart sales to claim this week’s top spot.
The American artist becomes the first international female singer to reach the top spot with their first two albums since Lana Del Rey seven years ago, with her debut Born To Die and 2014 album Ultraviolence.
In response, Billie thanked fans and friends, saying: ‘Thank you so, so much to my fans in the UK. It means so much to me that you guys love this album as I do. I miss you guys so much and can’.