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Watch Billie Eilish go vintage shopping in NZ. I had boobs at nine. “I just grab them by the shoulders and I’m like, ‘Please take care of yourself and be good to yourself and be nice to yourself.’”, On healing and appreciating the present“People talk about how making music is healing; I think listening to music is healing, but I don’t think making music is. “It doesn’t make you weak to ask for help. I didn’t want it to be ‘Billie Eilish, the artist with Tourette’s.’”, Billie Eilish: Everything you need to know about the teen with the USA’s No.

And you should be able to ask anyone for help, everyone has to help someone if they need it.

Everyone has to help someone if they need it,” Eilish reflects in the video. Ad Choices. Listen: Clairo covers Carly Simon's 'Nobody Does It Better'.

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Like, are you OK?’”. On Wednesday (May 22), the "Bad Guy" singer-songwriter spoke candidly about the ways people can care for themselves mentally in a video interview for the campaign, Seize the Awkward.

“It’s something I’ve lived with my whole life,” she said. It’s about listening to people and actually just caring about them.”. Buzz60, Read or Share this story: https://www.usatoday.com/story/life/music/2019/05/23/billie-eilish-mental-health-advocate-reminds-fans-ask-help/1203805001/, Your email address will not be published. It doesn’t heal to make music for me, but there are so many other things that do,” she shared in an interview with The Guardian. The "Lovely" star, who publicly revealed she struggles with Tourette's Syndrome in November, says she's "trying my best" to take care of herself even if she's unsure if what she's doing is effective. “I had patience with myself. You are currently not following any categories or artists. Watch Billie Eilish's interview for Seize the Awkward below. In an interview with Rolling Stone, she said the subject matter resonates.

Others who have joined in on the movement include stars like Liza Koshy and Ava Max. Billie Eilish discusses her mental health journey and the importance of reaching out to others for help and offering help as well in a new PSA video for ‘Seize the Awkward‘ in partnership with the Ad Council. “Depression has controlled sort of like everything in my life,” she told Lowe. darkest, weightiest pop music on the radio today, but the 17-year old star continues to encourage her fans to prioritize their mental health. Billie Eilish Gives Important Mental Health Advice - ProgressPop Megastar Billie Eilish, the youngest person to ever win Song of The Year at the Grammys, has been among the most outspoken celebrities on the importance of mental health. Put your sleuthing cap on with ‘Enola Holmes’ and these 8 other Sherlock adaptations.

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Billie Eilish has teamed up with Seize The Awkward this month to help advocate for Mental Health Awareness Month, in a video where she discusses her own journey of mental health.

”I feel like some people just try to act like they know, but just listen,” she told Apple Music’s Zane Lowe in an interview last month. “It doesn’t make you weak to ask for help,” singer says. Uncategorized "Songs about being depressed or suicidal or completely just against-yourself—some adults think that’s bad, but I feel that seeing that someone else feels just as horrible as you do is a comfort. You know, starting that conversation, you don’t have to make it super serious right away, you know, you say, ‘How are you feeling?

It shouldn’t make you feel weak to ask anyone for help. It shouldn’t make you feel weak to ask anyone for help.

Listen online or download the iHeartRadio App. newsletter, Billie Eilish: Everything you need to know about the teenager who hit No. ", Above all, the 17-year-old says, the simple act of lending an open ear can do wonders for someone else. Eilish appears in a new PSA for Seize the Awkward, a public service campaign from the Ad Council, the Jed Foundation (JED) and the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP), intended to empower 16- to 24-year-olds to talk about mental health issues with their peers and help their friends in need.

“You know, for me I’m trying to learn still to make sure that I stay OK.”. Eilish has previously discussed her music’s gloomy subject matter and how it can sometimes encourage listeners to romanticize darkness and depression. Photo: Getty Images. We follow the stories and update you as they develop. Harry Styles and Lily James in discussions to star in film adaptation of 'My Policeman'. She encourages fans who are struggling with similar thoughts not to take that extra step.

Like, are you OK?’” she advises to get the conversation going. Billie Eilish is emerging as a powerful mental health advocate, (Photo: Frazer Harrison, Getty Images for Coachella). Billie Eilish is looking to break the stigma surrounding mental health.

It’s funny, because when you’re a little kid, you don’t think of your body at all. “Everybody in my family, all my friends, all the people that are closest to me know I have it and it’s not anything different.