Billie Eilish opens up about her struggles with love in a recent interview with Lana Del Rey for Interview magazine. Del Rey asked Eilish about the dynamics of romantic relationships and whether it is more dangerous to fall in love with her or for her to fall in love. Eilish admitted that she dislikes herself when she is in love, citing issues with vulnerability and control.
Eilish discussed her discomfort with being vulnerable in romantic relationships and her struggles with expressing her needs. She also mentioned that she often appears aloof in relationships, even though she does care about people and has love and passion. The conversation delved into Eilish’s tendency to suffer in silence rather than express her feelings, which is reflected in her music.
Del Rey noted her surprise at the vulnerable lyrics in Eilish’s latest album, “Hit Me Hard and Soft,” particularly in songs like “The Greatest” and “Skinny.” Eilish explained that she would rather suffer internally than appear sensitive to others, leading to a realization about her obsession with nonchalance. She acknowledged her issues with weakness and not advocating for herself in relationships.
Overall, Eilish’s candid interview with Del Rey shed light on her complex feelings towards love and relationships, revealing a deeper insight into the struggles she faces when it comes to expressing vulnerability and needs.
/Digital Sauce
- Billie Eilish discussed her struggles with being in love in a conversation with Lana Del Rey
- Eilish expressed that she hates who she is when she’s in love and struggles with vulnerability
- Del Rey was surprised by Eilish’s vulnerable lyrics in her latest album
- Eilish explained that she would rather suffer in silence than express her feelings in relationships
- She also recognized that she tends to not express her needs in relationships, leading to resentment towards herself.