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There are a few thing we know about Billie Eilish’s video for “all the good girls go to hell.” We know it’s a metaphor for climate change and global warming, we know it’s massive with over 57 million views, but did we know about the bruises Billie endured to make her latest masterpiece?

“It was really miserable to shoot,” Eilish laughs in the exclusive RADIO.COM interview above. “It was incredibly miserable, for real.”

In fact, much more of it is “for real” than you probably imagined. The wings that Billie wore weighed 70 pounds, and left bruises on the singer as she strived for authenticity. “They were 15 feet long, and with the goo they were so much heavier,” she explains, bemoaning the late, freezing hours of the shoot. “It’s crazy what went into making that video, cause oh my god, why do I do the things I do? It’s insane.

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In the midst of the weekend’s heat wave, Eilish performed an acoustic set at Sunset Beach on Shelter Island during Chanel’s celebration for the J12 Yacht Club pop-up.

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Billie Eilish also rates being a teenager, Avril Lavigne, and more in this episode of Over/Under.












Billie Eilish doesn’t want you to know whether or not she’s “slim thick.

I never want the world to know everything about me,” Eilish shares in the new #MyCalvin’s campaign titled “I Speak My Truth.” “I mean, that’s why I wear big baggy clothes. Nobody can have an opinion because they haven’t seen what’s underneath.

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Eilish is just one of the many stars to be a part of Calvin Klein’s new “I Speak My Truth” campaign. Launching today, May 9, the singer joins Alabama-born rapper Chika Oranika—who’s 2018 freestyle about Kanye West went viral and transformed her into a star—Noah Centineo, and Shawn Mendes, who debuted his shirt-less #MyCalvins underwear ad earlier this year, quenching the thirst of his die-hard fans’—and J. Lo’s (A-Rod chimed in, too), and mine, if we’re being quite honest.

As described by the brand, the new I Speak My Truth campaign “presents today’s most influential voices telling their own stories, in their own words – and invites others around the world to do the same.” In a series of videos directed by Jonas Lindstroem, each star in the campaign shares their personal truths through cheeky and emotional videos, including one where the internet’s usual goofy heartthrob, Noah Centineo, embraces his scars.

Starting today, Calvin Klein will roll out the campaign videos across their social platforms and encourage fans to speak their truth by using the hashtag #MyCalvins. Phase two of CK’s I Speak My Truth campaign will feature videos from A$AP Rocky, Bella Hadid, ELLE’s first transgender cover star Indya Moore, Kendall Jenner, Brockhampton’s Kevin Abstract, Troye Sivan, and Korean actor Yoo Ah-In.



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