Billie Eilish shared a series of racy bedroom snaps to her social media on Tuesday evening.
The 21-year-old singer-songwriter posted photos of herself in a black negligee with a very revealing neckline to Instagram.
Her post came just a few days after she revealed that she struggled with body confidence issues during her teen years.
Bedroom shoot: Billie Eilish shared a series of racy snaps to her social media on Tuesday evening
In the photos she shared, Eilish lounged around her bedroom with several thick necklaces wrapped around her neck.
Her black hair brushed her chest, and her bangs touched the top of her big blue eyes.
The Happier Than Ever singer’s cheeks had a rosy glow, and her freckles stood out against her alabaster skin.
In another photo, she kicked her legs up toward the ceiling with her legs covered in sheer black stockings.
Tiny gown: The 21-year-old singer-songwriter posted photos of herself in a tiny black gown with a very revealing neckline to Instagram
Necklaces: In the photos she shared, Eilish lounged around her room in the tiny black gown with several thick necklaces wrapped around her slender neck
Locks: Her black hair brushed her chest, and her bangs touched the top of her big blue eyes
Rosy cheeks: The Happier Than Ever singer’s cheeks had a rosy glow, and her freckles stood out against her alabaster skin
She sat on the floor with her arms splayed out behind her in another snap as well. Eilish captioned the post, ‘you’re looking right at me.’
In the Vogue interview, in which she appeared alongside a selection of climate activists as she detailed her relationship with the planet and herself., Eilish talked about her relationship to her body.
Discussing her struggle, the when the party’s over hitmaker revealed she had to go through a process of learning to love herself, starting with accepting her physical appearance.
Billie said: ‘Going through my teenage years of hating myself and all that stupid s**t. A lot of it came from my anger towards my body, and how mad I was at how much pain it’s caused me, and what I’ve lost because of things that happened to it…
Kicking: In another photo, she kicked her legs up toward the ceiling with her legs covered in sheer black stockings
Legs: Billie pulled her legs up to her chest in another shot
Caption: Eilish captioned the post, ‘you’re looking right at me
‘I felt like my body was gaslighting me for years. I had to go through a process of being like, my body is actually me. And it’s not out to get me.’
In 2021, the singer admitted she still wasn’t pleased with her appearance, telling The Guardian: ‘I see people online, looking like I’ve never looked. And immediately I am like, “oh my God, how do they look like that?”
‘I know the ins and outs of this industry, and what people actually use in photos, and I actually know what looks real can be fake.
‘Yet I still see it and go, oh God, that makes me feel really bad. And I mean, I’m very confident in who I am, and I’m very happy with my life.… I’m obviously not happy with my body but who is?’
Struggles: Billie Eilish has revealed that she struggled with body confidence issues as a teenager and ‘hated herself’ as she tried to accept her appearance
During her Vogue interview, Billie went on to discuss the matters closest to her heart, detailing that today’s youth have inherited a future more precarious than that of previous generations.
Wearing a sustainable Balmain ensemble for the shoot, she explained that she takes care with her approach to climate activism, noting: ‘I don’t want to be parading around like, “Look at me! I’m making a difference”.
‘I just want to be making the difference and shutting the f**k up about it. I shouldn’t be making any products. I shouldn’t be selling anything. It’s just more s**t to go into the landfill one day. I know that.
‘But no one’s going to stop wearing clothes. No one’s going to stop making stuff. So I just do it in the best way I possibly can.’
Gaslighting: ‘I felt like my body was gaslighting me for years. I had to go through a process of being like, my body is actually me. And it’s not out to get me’ (pictured 2019)
She went on to discuss her hopes for her generation, stating: ‘It was so thrilling to talk to people that share my beliefs and are so smart, you know? They’re my age and they’re doing so much. It made me really, really, really hopeful.’
Billie has never been afraid to shy away from politics, previously urging her followers to vote for presidential nominee Joe Biden ‘like our lives and the world depend on it.’
‘You don’t need me to tell you things are a mess – Donald Trump is destroying our country and everything we care about,’ the No Time to Die songstress said.
‘We need leaders who will solve problems like climate change and COVID – not deny them. Leaders who will fight against systemic racism and inequality.’
Hope for the future: The 21-year-old singer appeared on Vogue magazine ‘s first video cover alongside a selection of climate activists as she detailed her relationship with the planet