Billie Eilish Covers Vogue US March 2020 by Ethan James Green, Harley Weir, Hassan Hajjaj

Pop star Billie Eilish covers the March 2020 issue of American Vogue, lensed by Ethan James Green, Harley Weir, and Hassan Hajjaj for three different Vogue covers and her fashion editorial. Fashion editor Alex Harrington is in charge of styling and Rob Haskell conducts the interview: How Billie Eilish Is Reinventing Pop Stardom

Ellish arrives in Vogue fresh off her sweeping the 62nd Grammy Awards for Best New Artist, Song of the Year, Record of the Year and Album of the Year — along with honors for Best Pop Vocal Album.

Ahead of Tuesday night’s Feb. 18th performance at the 2020 Brit Awards, Eilish and her brother, Finneas, stopped by BBC Breakfast in London to chat about their James Bond theme song ‘No Time To Die’.

The musicians shared how they conceptualized and created “No Time to Die,” which will appear in the upcoming Bond film of the same name, writes Rolling Stone. “We wrote and recorded the Bond song on a tour bus in Texas,” Finneas said. “We did certain songs on the album in hotel rooms. You know, that’s kind of always been our philosophy: not letting the place that we are get in the way of making great music.”

The singer admits that one of the downsides of her fame is the cyberbullying. and a heavy dose on online hate. Eilish has totally stopped reading comments on Instagram.

“It’s weird,” she said. “The cooler the things you get to do, the more people hate you. It’s crazy.”

I should have stopped long ago. It’s just the problem that I’ve always wanted to stay in touch with the fans and, like, keep talking to them, and people have ruined that for me. And for them. They’ve ruined it for them, and that sucks. I still try to like fans’ posts or whatever.”

She concluded by noting that while she loves interacting with her fans in real life, calling them “other me’s,” she can’t be online. “The internet is ruining my life,” Eilish confirmed. “So I turned it off.” via Rolling Stone

At Tuesday night’s BRIT Awards, the singer was awarded Best International Female Solo artist, presented by pop legend Melanie ‘Sporty Spice’ Chisholm.