Billie Eilish Fears the Most When Her Feet Reach the Bottom of the Bed

Billie Eilish Fears the Most When Her Feet Reach the Bottom of the Bed

  • Billie Eilish was questioned about the “scariest thing”In a new interview, she discusses what she did with Vanity Fair.
  • “First thing that came to mind is when my feet are close to the bottom of the bed,”She spoke.
  • Eilish claimed that she requested that no furniture in her home could be placed underneath.

Billie Eilish recently sat for Interview with Vanity Fair, her fifth year-end interviewDuring which she revealed the “scariest thing”She’s done everything she could.

“First thing that came to mind is when my feet are close to the bottom of the bed,”In the video, she spoke as follows: “The new video was filmed October 18th.” “That’s the scariest part of my day, every day.”

The singer, aged 19, said that she gags when her feet touch the edge of her bed. She must therefore jump onto the mattress. “two feet away.”

“I can’t help myself but gag. It’s disgusting. Creeps me out,”She spoke.

Eilish claimed that she made sure all furniture was in the house. She secretly movedAfter leaving her Los Angeles childhood home, she now rests on the ground to ensure there is no space below.

“I made that very, very clear,”She replied. She said, “All my chairs and my couches, my!”


Bed frame

It all goes to the ground. There is no storage. I’d rather have the storage space underneath my bed than to have to step on the floor next to it.”

“I am not scared of scary things.” Eilish continued. “It almost nearly killed me, but it was such a great experience. It was great fun.”

The pop star was referring to her self-directed music video for “”Your Power,” which was released in April. The minimalist clip shows Eilish singing on a mountainside as she’s constricted by a snake — a green anaconda named ArchieIt is precise.

Take a moment to really consider the question.”What’s the scariest thing you’ve ever done?”), Eilish replied, “Fallen in love.”

Several songs on Eilish’s sophomore album “Happier Than Ever”The song addresses a power imbalance between the teenagers and their unnamed love interests. The title track is a gentle ballad about moving on. It then transitions to a hard rock heartbreak song.

“You were my everything, and all that you did was make me fucking sad,”She sings the third verse.

Many fans speculated. “Happier Than Ever,”Brandon Quention Adams was the inspiration for her song, which was recently nominated at the Grammys for song and record.

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