Billie Eilish Shuns Variety After They Made News Out of Her Coming Out

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Billie Eilish wants Variety to leave her “LGBTQ” stand, get on another topic and leave her alone. The singer ended her weekend by sending a warning to the media outlet. However, she did not forget to remind her fans to continue streaming her music.

Billie Eilish Says She is Scared of Women in an Interview

According to TMZ, Billie Eilish made a smooth confession while speaking to Tiana DeNicola from Variety. During her attendance at an event hosted by the outlet, the singer reflected on an earlier interview.

DeNicola referenced a previous interview done with the outlet and asked if she wanted to put forth her sexuality. The interviewer reiterated that Eilish admitted that women didn’t like her. Despite feeling somewhat awkward, the singer maintained her stance. However, she echoed that she sees women as pretty.

Billie Eilish May Be LGBTQ, But She Wants Variety To Move On

Billie Eilish‘s stand with the LGBTQ community isn’t newsworthy, she tells Variety. Even though she gave out the information freely to DeNicola, the singer feels she was coerced.

She began the new week by sharing a montage of snaps that detailed her engagements for that day. Eilish, who had attended Variety Sunday Brunch, shocked fans by framing her post with an image showing her pants down. On the blue jeans was an eye-popping belt detailing two female structures terraced above her pink underwear. Meanwhile, the singer rocked a pair of black kicks.

Other slides centred on her gangster-like attire worn for the Variety Brunch the day before. Eilish followed up with a cry for freedom directed at Variety. Via the caption, she quipped:

“thanks variety for my award and for also outing me on a red carpet at 11 am instead of talking about anything else that matters i like boys and girls leave me alone about it please literally who cares.”

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