At the 66th Grammy Awards, Billie Eilish shared a backstage moment with Miley Cyrus, revealing an intriguing question posed by the ‘Wrecking Ball’ singer. Cyrus, curious if Eilish also feels she says “the dumbest things” during acceptance speeches, found a kindred spirit in Eilish, who humorously confessed to feeling like she’s “pooping out of her mouth” when on stage. This candid exchange highlights the shared anxieties artists face, despite their global fame.
Cyrus, who won Record Of The Year for ‘Flowers’, her first Grammy, expressed hope in her acceptance speech that the accolade wouldn’t alter her life, which she found beautiful pre-award. Eilish, securing Song Of The Year and Best Song Written For Visual Media for ‘What Was I Made For?’ from the Barbie soundtrack, dedicated her win to director Greta Gerwig, emphasizing the collective effort behind the song’s success.
Eilish and her brother FINNEAS also teased their upcoming third album, hinting at its imminent release and describing it as “99 percent done.” Fans eagerly awaiting new music from Eilish since ‘Happier Than Ever’ can expect a diverse sound that encapsulates their “natural progression,” promising “a lot of feeling.”
Moreover, Eilish is in the running for Best Original Song at the 2024 Oscars, following her 2021 win for ‘No Time To Die’, the theme for the James Bond film. This nomination underscores her versatility and continued influence in both the music and film industries.