Billie Eilish says pictures of her at this yr’s Met Gala are faux: “That is AI!”


Billie Eilish has hit out in opposition to supposed pictures depicting the singer at this yr’s Met Gala, warning that they’re “AI”.

Eilish, who’s presently in the midst of her ‘Hit Me Exhausting And Gentle’ world tour, took to Instagram to make clear some latest pictures of her on the Met Gala.

Although Eilish isn’t any stranger to the annual gala, changing into the gala’s youngest co-chair at 19 in 2021, Eilish didn’t flip up this yr as she was on tour. The singer was performing in Amsterdam on the identical day because the Met this yr.

Taking to Instagram, Eilish took it upon herself to clear up the rumours. She started: “Seeing folks speak about what I wore to this yr’s Met Gala being trash… I wasn’t there. That’s AI.

“I had a present in Europe that night time,” she continued laughing, earlier than lastly concluding: “Let me be!”

Not too long ago, Billie Eilish performed her cowl of Radiohead’s ‘Creep’ in Amsterdam – the primary time she’s ever performed it in full.

Eilish has been a longtime fan of Radiohead and in 2019, it emerged that the sensation was mutual, with frontman Thom Yorke praising her defiant spirit: “I like Billie Eilish. She’s doing her personal factor. No person’s telling her what to do.”

Eilish’s tour supervisor Brian Marquis later revealed that Yorke met her backstage at a present and informed her, “You’re the one one doing something fucking attention-grabbing these days”.

The singer additionally made a shock look at Coachella this yr, becoming a member of Charli XCX on stage to carry out their remix of ‘Guess’. Their collaboration was nominated for Greatest Pop Duo/Group Efficiency at this yr’s Grammys, with the accompanying music video seeing over 10,000 pairs of pants donated to charity.

In different information, Eilish has additionally introduced one other set of her Overheated local weather motion occasions in London and Berlin, aiming to convey collectively “local weather activists, musicians and designers on the two venues and different main voices crammed with dialogue, group constructing and sources to assist deal with the local weather disaster”.



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