Billie Eilish has made an incredible confession regarding her sex life in 2024.
The 23-year-old music icon shared her thoughts in her annual sit-down with Vanity Fair, a tradition she’s maintained since 2017.
Eilish’s third studio album, Hit Me Hard and Soft, released in May, has been a runaway success.
It became the second most-streamed album of the year on Spotify, trailing only Taylor Swift’s Tortured Poet’s Department.
Billie Eilish has made an incredible confession regarding her sex life in 2024.
The 23-year-old music icon shared her thoughts in her annual sit-down with Vanity Fair, a tradition she’s maintained since 2017.
Eilish’s third studio album, Hit Me Hard and Soft, released in May, has been a runaway success.
It became the second most-streamed album of the year on Spotify, trailing only Taylor Swift’s Tortured Poet’s Department.
It seems like Eilish has had a great year! Credit: Rich Polk/Getty
The album’s breakout hit, ‘Birds of a Feather,’ landed as the platform’s third most-streamed track of 2024, cementing Eilish’s continued dominance in the music world.
“I have the most monthly listeners on Spotify in the entire world,” she said proudly during the interview. “I released my album, went on tour again, made so many new friends, and even adopted another dog. It’s been a friendship-filled year.”
Eilish also celebrated major professional milestones, including an Academy Award win for her song ‘What Was I Made For?’ alongside her brother and collaborator, Finneas.
“I can’t even really describe how amazing that was,” she said. “We were the youngest people in history to win two Oscars or something crazy.”
Beyond career highlights, Eilish revealed how 2024 brought a focus on reconnecting with loved ones and forging new friendships.
Eilish and Finneas won an Oscar this year. Credit: Marleen Moise/Getty
“I’ve done nothing but make friends all year,” she shared. “I became friends with people I used to be close with again and just filled my year with friendship. Honestly, even though I was saying a lot of things I wanted to do, that was the thing I wanted most – and I really did it.”
She was candid about her personal life as well.
“Yes, I’ve had a lot of good sex. So, you’re welcome, Billie!” she laughed, adding that her love life has been another positive aspect of the year.
Eilish addressed ongoing speculation about her love life and sexuality, a topic that has sparked significant media attention.
Her 2023 song ‘Lunch’ and her feature on Charli XCX’s remix of ‘Guess’ fueled public conversations about her sexuality, which she admitted has been a source of frustration.
“I was never planning on talking about my sexuality ever, in a million years,” she said. “It’s really frustrating to me that it came up.”
Eilish recalled the moment she realized she liked girls, saying: “I’ve been in love with girls my whole life, but I didn’t understand until last year, I realized I wanted my face in a vagina.”
The singer, who clarified in 2023 that she’s attracted to both men and women, urged fans and media to respect her privacy.
“Nobody should be pressured into being one thing or the other,” she told Rolling Stone. “It takes a while to find yourself, and I think it’s really unfair the way the internet bullies you into talking about who you are.”
Looking ahead, Eilish reflected on her goals from last year, including adventurous ambitions like skydiving, bungee jumping, and stunt driving.
“I really want to do stuff like that – things that I could die because of,” she joked. She also shared lighter aspirations, such as adding more piercings, tattoos, and another dog to her life.
It seems like Eilish has had a great year! Credit: Rich Polk/Getty
The album’s breakout hit, ‘Birds of a Feather,’ landed as the platform’s third most-streamed track of 2024, cementing Eilish’s continued dominance in the music world.
“I have the most monthly listeners on Spotify in the entire world,” she said proudly during the interview. “I released my album, went on tour again, made so many new friends, and even adopted another dog. It’s been a friendship-filled year.”
Eilish also celebrated major professional milestones, including an Academy Award win for her song ‘What Was I Made For?’ alongside her brother and collaborator, Finneas.
“I can’t even really describe how amazing that was,” she said. “We were the youngest people in history to win two Oscars or something crazy.”
Beyond career highlights, Eilish revealed how 2024 brought a focus on reconnecting with loved ones and forging new friendships.
Eilish and Finneas won an Oscar this year. Credit: Marleen Moise/Getty
“I’ve done nothing but make friends all year,” she shared. “I became friends with people I used to be close with again and just filled my year with friendship. Honestly, even though I was saying a lot of things I wanted to do, that was the thing I wanted most – and I really did it.”
She was candid about her personal life as well.
“Yes, I’ve had a lot of good sex. So, you’re welcome, Billie!” she laughed, adding that her love life has been another positive aspect of the year.
Eilish addressed ongoing speculation about her love life and sexuality, a topic that has sparked significant media attention.
Her 2023 song ‘Lunch’ and her feature on Charli XCX’s remix of ‘Guess’ fueled public conversations about her sexuality, which she admitted has been a source of frustration.
“I was never planning on talking about my sexuality ever, in a million years,” she said. “It’s really frustrating to me that it came up.”
Eilish recalled the moment she realized she liked girls, saying: “I’ve been in love with girls my whole life, but I didn’t understand until last year, I realized I wanted my face in a vagina.”
The singer, who clarified in 2023 that she’s attracted to both men and women, urged fans and media to respect her privacy.
“Nobody should be pressured into being one thing or the other,” she told Rolling Stone. “It takes a while to find yourself, and I think it’s really unfair the way the internet bullies you into talking about who you are.”
Looking ahead, Eilish reflected on her goals from last year, including adventurous ambitions like skydiving, bungee jumping, and stunt driving.
“I really want to do stuff like that – things that I could die because of,” she joked. She also shared lighter aspirations, such as adding more piercings, tattoos, and another dog to her life.