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Is the Billie Eilish vs. Taylor Swift rivalry turning into a full-blown feud?
That’s the question fans are asking after Billie recently appeared in a lighthearted take on Taylor’s Eras Tour during a livestream.
Billie said she wouldn’t do a three-hour concert. And she appears to condemn artists (like Taylor) who do exactly the same.
Did Billie Eilish shade Taylor Swift?
According to Page Six, Billie commented, “Nobody wants that.” “You guys don’t want this. I don’t want that. As a fan, I don’t want that at all.
“Even my favorite artists, I’m not trying to listen to them for three hours. It’s too long,” she added.
On X (formerly Twitter) and other platforms, Swifties clapped back at Billie’s comments. He noticed that there are many fans to do Want a marathon concert?
“Looks like millions of people want this, but okay,” one user wrote.
“It’s strange to say that when all the shows sold out and there was even a movie made that people even bought tickets to see, ‘no one wants it’ is a real lie,” Another said.
Other users came to Billie’s defense and pointed out that she never mentioned Taylor by name.
In fact, she is known to praise Taylor, Beyoncé, and others for their ability to perform massive stadium shows.
Billie said, “The fact that they can do a show for so long and it’s filled with so many incredible moments is really amazing.” Los Angeles Times In 2023.
This is not the first time that Billie has been accused of making offensive comments towards Taylor.
Billie appeared to criticize Taylor for releasing multiple versions of the same album
“We live in this day and age where, for some reason, it’s very important for certain artists to create all kinds of different vinyl and packaging,” Billy said in an interview. board,
He said this practice “increases sales and increases numbers and makes them more money” but is harmful to the environment due to “wasteful” packaging.
Many fans theorized that the comments were inspired by Taylor’s decision to release the bonus material on the same day as Billie’s latest album hits stores.
Eilish clarified that she had no intention of “singleing out anyone”, noting that the practice is an “industry-wide systemic issue”.
“Okay, it would be awesome if people stopped putting words in my mouth and actually read what I said,” he wrote on Instagram.
“When it comes to variants, many artists release them, including me, which I clearly stated in the article.”
Taylor has not responded publicly to this alleged embarrassment. But if we’re lucky, maybe she’ll clap along in song.