Billie Eilish has broken her silence with the perfect response to those who body-shamed her for going outside without her trademark baggy clothes.
This comes after publications such as the Daily Mail and New York Post posted articles shining a spotlight on the fact that Eilish was spotted "WITHOUT her trademark baggy clothes" and showing "some skin" in new paparazzi photographs.
Reacting to this negativity, a fan reposted the pictures on Twitter with the caption: "daily reminder that billie eilish is sexier than you [sic]."
In the pictures, Eilish was captured wearing a tank top, shorts, socks, and sliders, and after the backlash many fans, including the one above, jumped to the singer's defense.
The 18-year-old has now addressed the viral picture during a Q&A on Saturday night when a fan asked her: "Do the new paparazzi pics bother you?"

She then responded with a picture of herself pulling a silly face that was captioned: "Girl, what pics? No idea what you're talking about."

We're glad that Eilish was able to make light of the situation and not let other people's opinions about her body to get to her.
During the Instagram Q&A, another fan asked the singer how she remains so confident despite the constant scrutiny she faces, and she had another perfect response.

"To be honest with you - and I'm not even joking at all - I just think about the fact that I'm gonna die eventually," she said.
"It just brings me peace," she continued, laughing. "It puts my mind at ease, know what I'm saying?"

This comes after the singer posted a powerful short film about body image back in May called Not My Responsibility.
Watch Not My Responsibility below:"Do you know me? Do you really know me?" Eilish said in the video. "You have opinions about my opinions, about my music, about my clothes, about my body. Some people hate what I wear; some people praise it. Some people use it to shame others; some people use it to shame me."
In an interview with GQ about the video, Elish said: "I definitely didn't want it to come off as, 'Oh, now I am 18 now I like my body.' I still have huge issues with my own body."