"I mean, it's really funny. I have to remind myself what my life actually is to the outside world, because I just forget sometimes."
In an interview, Billie Eilish sheds some light on the reality of fame and its downsides.
The singer told V Magazine, "My relationship with my home has not changed, just like with my parents and my brother."
"I think it's a bit jarring for some people who grew up with me or haven't seen me in a long time," she added. "[They] come over to see us and see that it's exactly the same. It's as if you walked in here and it's 2003."
The singer told V Magazine, "My relationship with my home has not changed, just like with my parents and my brother."
"I think it's a bit jarring for some people who grew up with me or haven't seen me in a long time," she added. "[They] come over to see us and see that it's exactly the same. It's as if you walked in here and it's 2003."
"There's no sign that a famous person exists within 200 feet of this area," Billie continued. "I mean, it's really funny. I have to remind myself what my life actually is to the outside world, because I just forget sometimes."
The Grammy winner then reflected on how her life has changed since she became popular.
The Grammy winner then reflected on how her life has changed since she became popular.
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"My life really, honestly feels the same as it did when I was a child," Billie explained. "Except that I don't have any friends."
"My life really, honestly feels the same as it did when I was a child," Billie explained. "Except that I don't have any friends."
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