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Billie Eilish, the Gen Z singer with a James Bond theme song and Grammy wins under her belt, talks sexuality, fame and fashion

Billie Eilish, the Gen Z singer with a James Bond theme song and Grammy  wins under her belt, talks sexuality, fame and fashion

18-year-old singer reflects on a career already blessed with Grammys, bestsellers and a Bond theme, and on her collaboration with her brother, Finneas O’Connell
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Even in an industry known for producing precocious talents, the rise and rise of Billie Eilish has been marked out as different from the beginning. Discovered via a SoundCloud recording of what would go on to become hit single

Billie Eilish, the Gen Z singer with a James Bond theme song and Grammy wins under her belt, talks sexuality, fame and fashion

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Billie Eilish, the Gen Z singer with a James Bond theme song and Grammy wins under her belt, talks sexuality, fame and fashion

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Billie Eilish, the Gen Z singer with a James Bond theme song and Grammy wins under her belt, talks sexuality, fame and fashion