Since a few weeks, Billie Eilish’s name is linked to her alleged coming out on the pages of Variety. It is good to use the adjective presumed because for the singer the declarations regarding her sexuality did not take on that value. In fact, she stated: «But wasn’t it obvious that I liked girls? I didn’t realize that people didn’t know.” The interpreter of Bad Guy has, in fact, declared that her love for women was well known to those who have followed her for a long time and who spoke about it naturally precisely because he thought it was obvious.
During the ceremony of Variety Hitmakers – where she was awarded for the song What Was I Made For?contained in the soundtrack of Barbie – clarified his point of view even further: «When I read the article I thought: I think I really came out today. I have always lived it calmly, even before talking about it. I’ve never had any problems, I’m honest. In that interview I talked about it in a very spontaneous and natural way». And then he also added: «I ask myself: Why can’t we simply exist?». Question that proves that returning to this topic annoyed the singer quite a bit who, in fact, published a post on Instagram in which he said: «Thank you Variety for the award and also for forcing me to come out on the red carpet at 11 in the morning instead of talking about anything much more relevant. I like boys and girls, leave me alone on this topic please. Literally who cares, listen up What was I Made For?».
So it wasn’t there no intention of declaring her bisexuality precisely because for Eilish it is not a topic of discussion and she lives her most intimate sphere naturally without there being any need to point out some things that, for her, are obvious. The singer, however, did not consider the outcry and then the consequent obsession that arises every time the personal life of a celebrity is talked about. Now, the only thing to do is stop talking about it and let Billie Eilish decide for herself what is the best way to talk about herself: all we have to do is listen to it.
Source: Vanity Fair

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