Not My Responsibility features the 18-year-old star performing a haunting spoken-word piece over footage of her removing her signature heavy clothes in a powerful commentary on the double. Billie Eilish has opened up about the detrimental impact of body-shaming comments on her mental well-being. After enduring years of criticism and commentary on her appearance, the pop sensation. “If what I wear is comfortable, I am not a woman. If I shed the layers, I am a slut,” she said in a video during her Where Do We Go world tour. Billie Eilish used the opening night of her world tour to deliver a powerful statement about body image. Billie Eilish has taken aim at body-shamers and how they “judge” her in a previously unreleased, self-produced short film called Not My Responsibility. Billie Eilish has some questions for her haters, specifically the body shamers. The 18-year-old entertainer, who kicked off her Where Do We Go? Tour in Miami on March 9, took a moment to address the criticism she’s endured regarding her body and style in the video interlude. On stage in Miami, Eilish addressed body-shaming and attempts to judge others for what they choose to wear: removing her t-shirt in the pre-recorded visual, she slowly sinks into a pit of sticky. In the clip, the singer — who turned 18 in December — is shown in a darkened room, slowly removing her black hoodie as she speaks about body image and shaming. What Billie Eilish proved with her British Vogue cover was what it truly means to be body positive. Yes, Billie does like to wear big clothes in public, but that doesn’t mean she can’t enjoy showing her body every now and then.
Billie Eilish: The Naked Truth and Her Powerful Response
Not My Responsibility features the 18-year-old star performing a haunting spoken-word piece over footage of her removing her signature heavy clothes in a powerf...