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Published 16:29 29 Sep 2020 GMT
Billie Eilish's new documentary, Billie Eilish: The World’s a Little Blurry, will be hitting cinemas and arrive on Apple TV+ in February of next year.
While we do not know much about the doc as of yet, the feature-length film is due to look at the young singer's life.
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The 18-year-old Bad Guy songstress has been teasing the upcoming feature for the best part of a year now, having first announced it back in December of 2019.
Now, we have a trailer, check it out below:
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The film is directed by R.J Cutler, and was produced in collaboration with Eilish’s label Interscope Records and Darkroom, This Machine and Lighthouse Management & Media.
While very little is revealed in the trailer, per Billboard, multiple sources have said that the singer received $25 million for the documentary.
Eilish also said, according to NME: "I’ve seen no part of it. I’m terrified. I’m freaked out. They’ve been filming since like July of 2018… who has that much footage of them that they’ve never seen? I’m terrified."
This comes after Eilish has opened up about the fact that she still has "huge issues" with her body image, though she is slowly starting to gain body acceptance.
In a recent interview with GQ magazine, the Bad Guy singer spoke about the video interlude in her Where Do We Go? tour, which saw her strip down to her bra while standing in a rising black liquid. "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," she explained.
''Sometimes I dress like a boy. Sometimes I dress like a swaggy girl. And sometimes I feel trapped by this persona that I have created, because sometimes I think people view me not as a woman."
Watch Eilish's short film below:
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''That tour video was about all that. It is me saying: look, there is a body underneath these clothes and you don't get to see it. Isn't that a shame? But my body is mine and yours is yours. Our own bodies are kind of the only real things which are truly ours. I get to see it and get to show it when I want to," she continued.
In Not My Responsibility, the short film that debuted during her Where Do We Go? world tour, Eilish can be seen wearing a black hoodie that she slowly starts to remove, until she is standing in just her bra.
The Grammy-award-winner narrates: "Do you know me? Do you really know me? 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, but I feel you watching always."