'Stay strong': Billie Eilish records uplifting video for young B.C. girl battling leukemia

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A young B.C. girl who is battling leukemia for a second time amid the COVID-19 crisis has been given an uplifting personal message from her hero, Billie Eilish.

Billie Eilish fan Kamryn Exley, left, was heartbroken about missing one of the singer's concerts until she received a personal message from the pop star hospital. VANCOUVER -- A young B.C. girl who is battling leukemia for a second time now amid the COVID-19 crisis has been given an uplifting personal message from her hero, Billie Eilish.

"Hey Kam, it's Billie. I wanted to make this video and reach out to you and let you know I'm here for you, I love you so much, stay strong," Eilish says in the clip, which was shared on social media by her family. The Vancouver family also recorded Kamryn's reaction to receiving the extraordinary gift while sitting next to her stuffed animals. It begins with her mom asking, "If you could have a message from anybody in the whole world, who would it be from?"The young fan then watches Eilish's message twice in a row, exclaiming "oh my gosh" repeatedly while thanking the pop star for her kind words.

 

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What a wonderful way to please someone who is ill

This is so beautiful!!

4UWell some angels do not wear BLUE!

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