Billie Eilish has been happily spending a lot of time alone in the Highland Park home she shares with her parents Maggie Baird and Patrick O’Connell amid the global coronavirus pandemic.
‘I’ve been really enjoying being alone. I feel like everybody on the Internet has been on FaceTime all day long with their friends,’ the 18-year-old pop sta told Telekom Electronic Beats podcast – according to the UK’s Mirror.
‘I love my friends, I can’t wait to see them, I do miss them a lot, but at the same time, I’m good. I’m good being alone – I like being alone.’
As of Monday, there have been 5,955 confirmed COVID-19 cases in Los Angeles with 132 deaths, and California Governor Gavin Newsom issued a stay-at-home order on March 19 to slow the spread.
Billie – who described herself as ‘introverted and lonerish’ – thinks the feelings of gratitude humanity will feel after lockdown won’t last after ‘three days.’
‘That’s the way people work. It’s the way humans are made,’ the No Time to Die hitmaker said. ‘You miss something so bad once you don’t have it. You never think about it when you have it.’
Eilish just fostered two Pit Bull puppies called Miss Mardy and Jim, which were likely from the same nonprofit Angel City Pit Bulls used by her brother Finneas O’Connell and his live-in love Claudia Sulewski to find Miss Peach Pit.