In a recent interview with Lana Del Rey for Interview magazine, Lana Del Rey and Billie Eilish delved into deep reflections on love and relationships. Lana, referencing Billie’s song “CHIHIRO,” posed a provocative question about whether it’s more perilous for others to fall in love with Billie or for Billie herself to fall in love.
Billie, 22, responded thoughtfully, acknowledging the complexity of the question with a “big question, Lana.” She candidly admitted that being in love brings out conflicting emotions in her, describing a discomfort with her own behavior and feeling a dislike for herself in those moments.
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She revealed, “I literally hate who I am so much when I’m in love.” Billie elaborated that this discomfort stems from issues with power, control, and vulnerability in romantic situations, causing her significant unease and prompting her to question her experiences of love.
Discussing her approach to emotional expression within relationships, Billie shared that she often prefers to suffer silently rather than risk being perceived as overly sensitive by expressing her feelings. She highlighted a perceived disconnect between how she appears—seemingly aloof—and her internal depth of care and passion for others.
The conversation between Lana Del Rey and Billie Eilish offered a glimpse into the complexities of navigating emotions and relationships under public scrutiny, revealing deeper layers to Billie’s persona beyond her public image.