Billie Eilish hits back at troll who claims she's in her 'flop era'

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Billie Eilish has hit back at a troll on TikTok who has claimed that she's in her "flop era".

The 'Bad Guy' singer, 19, took to social media to show that she has no time for haters and did so with her new song 'NDA' playing in the background, which has already had 11.6 million views on its YouTube music video.

In the video posted today, July 12, Eilish shared a comment in her own TikTok that read: "Is it just me or is Billie in her flop era? Like, why does she suck now?"

She then hit back with a very clear response.

Watch Eilish's response to the TikTok comment below:

The multi-Grammy Award winner wrote: "Literally all I see on this app… eat my dust my t*ts are bigger than yours [sic]."

Reacting to the clapback, one TikTok user, who could well have written the original comment, responded: "Yeah they are bigger [sic]."

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Credit: TikTok

A second wrote: "We love a self-aware queen."

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Credit: TikTok

A third added: "But they'll cry about it when you stop making music."

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Credit: TikTok

Meanwhile, a fourth wrote: "TELL THEM BILLIE."

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Credit: TikTok

Eilish is used to trolls at this point in her career, and last year, she told BBC Breakfast that she decided to stop reading Instagram comments because it was "ruining my life."

"It's weird," Eilish said. "Like, the cooler the things you get to do are, the more people hate you. It's crazy."

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Eilish's hit back comes just before the release of her latest album on July 30, which has a title that suggests she's in a good place, Happier Than Ever.

She said of the troubles that have come with a high profile in a May interview with On Air With Ryan Seacrest: "I hated every aspect of fame.

"I didn't want any of it. I wanted a normal life. I wanted this, I wanted this, I wanted this, and all I did was complain. And then it manifested. It just got to a place where I'm happy now and I feel confident in it. And it's dope. It's so nice to just feel differently."

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