Billie Eilish admits to enjoying an X-rated activity in front of the mirror


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  • “I got to say, looking at yourself in the mirror and thinking ‘I look really good right now’ is so helpful. You can manufacture the situation you’re in to make sure you look good.'


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Award-winning singer and composer Billie Eilish has opened up about practicing the art of self-pleasure in front of the mirror.

During an interview for Rolling Stone, Billie said looking at herself in front of the mirror while practicing the art of self-pleasure (masturbation) makes her feel good.

“Partly because it’s hot, but it also makes me have such a raw, deep connection to myself and my body, and have a love for my body that I have not really ever had.

“I got to say, looking at yourself in the mirror and thinking ‘I look really good right now’ is so helpful. You can manufacture the situation you’re in to make sure you look good. 

"You can make the light super dim; you can be in a specific outfit or in a specific position that’s more flattering. I have learned that looking at myself and watching myself feel pleasure has been an extreme help in loving myself and accepting myself, and feeling empowered and comfortable," Billie said.

In March, Billie became the youngest two-time Oscar winner for Barbie's What Was I Made For? She and her brother won Best Original Song for the power ballad. At the 2022 Oscars, Billie Eilish won the Best Original Song for No Time To Die.

Billie, 22, also admitted she was a joyous person but never a happy one.

“My whole life, I’ve never been a happy person, really. I’ve been a joyous person, but not a happy person. I experience joy and laughter and I can find fun in things, but I’m a depressed person. 

"I’ve suffered with a lot of depression my whole life. When things happen in my soul, or whatever, the thing I’ve always held on to is ‘Well, it’ll pass. It’ll come in waves and it’ll get worse and it’ll get better.’ 

"And that’s always brought me comfort. And this time, I literally was like, ‘I don’t care. I don’t even want it to get better," she added.