For a hot recording artist notorious for hiding her young body in intentional, underground pocketwear, Billie Eilish is certainly making a big fuss about boobs.
As the latest A-lister to take part in the viral ‘Post a Photo Of’ Instagram Challenge, it appears that singer ‘Bad Guy’ lost 100,000 followers in one hour on Tuesday – after sharing a series of images of female breasts has.
As a fan documented on Twitter, The number of followers of Eilish dropped rapidly from 73 million on the platform to 72.9 million.
But the whole episode seems to have cracked the 19-year-old Grammy-winning singer-songwriter, who happens to be one of the most followed individuals on the ‘Gram’.
” LMFAOOO you are all babies’ she posted with a screenshot on her Instagram story.
Asked by a fan of ‘Post a Picture Of: a drawing you’re really proud of’, Eilish answered ‘probably answered’ and shared a series of art paintings and sketches of the breasts, nipples and buttocks, some of which a large snake that encloses the naked female bodies of various shapes and sizes. The now expired artwork has been captured and shared for posterity by Cosmopolitan and Effect of sound.
Although a fluctuation on social media can be to blame, her watchdog lover can quickly share the shortage in captivity to her stomach.
“Bye, she does not lose 100K cuzs boobs,” tweeted a fan with screenshots of the slightly reduced number of followers.
Reps to Eilish did not immediately respond to The Post’s request for comment, but were never afraid – her Instagram follower rose again to 73 million from Wednesday morning.
#Breastgate, however, is hardly the first time the female form has sparked online controversy for Eilish. In early March – just before the coronavirus pandemic killed her tour – she dropped a now viral video of herself in a revealing (for her, anyway) black tank top.
In the footage, Eilish appears: ‘If I wear what is comfortable, I’m not a woman. If I drop the layers, I’m a slut. Even though you’ve never seen my body, you still judge it and judge me for it. Why? We make assumptions about people based on their size. We decide who they are, we decide what they are worth. If I wear more, if I wear less, then who decides what it makes for me? What does this mean? Is my value based solely on your perception? Or is your opinion of me not my responsibility? ‘
The next step: In December, she reacted to the setback of the body due to so-called unflattering paparazzi photos: ‘Everyone likes:’ Damn, Billie got fat! ‘, She said, mocking her haters. And I’m like, ‘No, that’s just what I look like! You’ve never seen it before! ‘”
She also sparked a frenzy last week when she posted: ‘I’m making you a great album. I will not stick it out if you keep mocking my hair. ‘
It seems she has much less superficial things on her mind: ‘I’m giving you a new era,’ she continues. “I have announcements to make, I have some s – – to carry out.”