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I’ve only done the breaking up."
Other than that, she's been fairly private about the specific details of her love life. I’m attracted to them for real."
Some people interpreted this as Billie coming out, and she was asked about it again on the red carpet for Variety's Hitmakers event.
A queer reporter asked if Billie had meant to "come out" in the story. And I’m never talking about my sexuality ever again. "I used to be so obsessed with this mysteriousness, and I think that's 100% why I didn't make any friends, because I didn't want anyone to know me, because I wanted everyone to think of me as this mysterious, cool person."
Eilish added that the upcoming album serves as a way to change that mindset and reflect who she is at her core.
"This album, to me, feels like a way to restart, in terms of my sharing," she said.
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Billie said: "No I didn’t.
She's been lauded by fans for her refreshing honesty and straight-to-the-point remarks, but she has now shared that she wishes no one knew anything about her personal life. Billie's addressed it quite a few times over the past few years – and it hasn't necessarily been on her own terms or at her own pace.
You will reach a trained crisis counselor for free, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. But I don't know, it really made me resentful of my life, when you can't even be in your own house."
The singer said that these realities of fame have led to struggles with mental health, saying that she experienced depression last year that was "realer than it's ever been."
"My whole life, I've never been a happy person, really," she said.
She told People about their break up, saying, “I didn’t want the same things he wanted and I don’t think that’s fair for him. Like, oh yeah, that’s everyone else’s business, right? In an interview with Lana Del Rey for Interview Magazine, Billie revealed: "I’ve never been dumped, and also, I’ve never been broken up with. But I’m also so intimidated by them and their beauty and their presence.”
On the red carpet, she explained her comment wasn't really an announcement.
“I didn’t [know I was coming out], but I kinda thought, wasn’t it obvious?” she said of the anecdote.
But I kind of thought, ‘Wasn’t it obvious’? "I wrote some of it before even doing it with a girl, and then wrote the rest after."
"I've been in love with girls for my whole life," she added. “I didn’t realize people didn’t know.”
“I’m still scared of [women], but I think they’re pretty,” she joked.
"Every single time an artist I love puts out a single without the context of the album, I'm just already prone to hating on it."
"This album is like a family: I don't want one little kid to be in the middle of the room alone," she added.
Eilish spoke to Rolling Stone about how one song on the album in particular -- titled "Lunch" -- helped her open up about her sexuality.
"That song was actually part of what helped me become who I am, to be real," Eilish said.
It'll come in waves and it'll get worse and it'll get better.'"
"And that's always brought me comfort," she added. "But I just didn't understand ... And she says she won't be talking about it publicly ever again.
In a new profile with Vogue, titled 'Billie Eilish Has Grown Up', Billie opened up about the way her comments – regarding her sexuality, in particular – are often 'blown up into the biggest news of the whole world'.
"I wish no one knew anything about my sexuality or anything about my dating life.
I experience joy and laughter and I can find fun in things, but I'm a depressed person. "And this time, I literally was like, 'I don't care.