Billie Eilish's New Doc 'The World's a Little Blurry': 8 Things We Learned

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Read eight things we learned from Billie Eilish's revealing new AppleTV doc 'The World's a Little Blurry,' from the time the singer didn’t recognize Orlando Bloom backstage to how touring has taken a toll on her health.

1. Eilish’s song-inspired drawings became music-video concepts.

Eilish has sketched out the concepts for many of her songs in her journal, and many of those drawings have also become a part of her music videos. In the video for somber single “When the Party’s Over,” her plan had always been to start “bleeding black” out of her eyes. She even screen-tested the idea in her backyard, with her mom sitting at a table and drinking from an empty glass — as her dad picked up dog poop in the background.

3. There was concern that her anti-drug and -alcohol stance would make her seem like a hypocrite later. In interviews and on songs like “Xanny,” Eilish makes clear that she’s against drug and alcohol use, especially in excessive amounts. When one of Eilish’s associates points out that her teenage opinion on those substances could be turned against her later in life if she ever decides to start drinking, smoking, or using drugs, the star’s mom defends her daughter’s right to change her mind.

The final straw in the relationship is a conversation that Eilish and Q have before she performs at New York’s Pier 17. Not feeling supported, Eilish breaks it off with him for good.The busiest year of the rising star’s life was compounded by numerous physical ailments. While on a heavy touring schedule around the world, she got shin splints and threw her neck out.

 

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