Billie Eilish slams ‘f–king bozos’ calling her a ‘sellout’ for embracing femininity

Billie Eilish slams ‘f–king bozos’ calling her a ‘sellout’ for embracing femininity

Billie Eilish is slamming the “f–king bozos” online who have called her a “sellout” for embracing her femininity.

In since-deleted posts shared via her Instagram Stories over the weekend, the “Bad Guy” singer addressed the “true idiots” who constantly feel the need to comment on her evolving style – urging them to “let women exist!”

“I spent the first 5 years of my career getting absolutely OBLITERATED by you fools for being boy ish and dressing how I did & constantly being told I’d be H๏τter if I acted like a woman,” Eilish, 21, wrote in part.

Billie Eilish slammed haters via her Instagram Stories over the weekend, calling them “f–king bozos” and “true idiots.”Billie Eilish / Instagram

“And now when I feel comfortable enough to wear anything remotely feminine or fitting, I CHANGED and am a sellout.. and ‘what happened to her’ oMg iT’s nOt thE sAmE biLlie she’s just like the rest bla blah.”

“And now when I feel comfortable enough to wear anything remotely feminine or fitting, I CHANGED and am a sellout.. and ‘what happened to her’ oMg iT’s nOt thE sAmE biLlie she’s just like the rest bla blah.”

Eilish’s fans have clearly seen her style evolve over the years, from her baggy clothes and signature colorful hair era to her more feminine and glam red carpet looks as of late.

“Did you know that women are multifaceted!!!!!???” she sarcastically asked in another since-deleted post.
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“Honestly I loved her previous style it was very cool seeing a girl with a tomboy style who is that famous but accusing her of being a sellout because she no longer styles herself that way is doing too much,” one fan wrote on Twitter after seeing the singer’s latest posts.

Another added, “It should also probably be mentioned that the reason she dressed ‘boyish’ in the first place was to try and hide her body from perverted men cause she was underage.”

A third agreed, writing, “I remember the time she was shown without a hoodie for the first time. The comments were so disgusting and horrifying. Like us women can’t do anything without people attacking or Sєxualizing us omg.”

The singer was addressing comments from online trolls who called her a “sellout” for her evolving style.
Billie Eilish / Instagram

Eilish’s latest red carpet appearance was at the 2023 Met Gala in New York City earlier this month, where she put her own goth take on the “Karl Lagerfeld: A Line Of Beauty” theme.

The “Everything I Wanted” songstress wore a sheer lace Simone Rocha dress over a black satin Agent Provocateur corset – a drastic change from the tomboyish looks she famously sported while breaking out into the music industry back in 2015.

“I never want the world to know everything about me. I mean, that’s why I wear big baggy clothes,” she explained in 2019 for a campaign video for Calvin Klein.

“I never want the world to know everything about me. I mean, that’s why I wear big baggy clothes,” she explained in 2019.
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“Nobody can have an opinion because they haven’t seen what’s underneath, you know?” she continued.

“Nobody can be like, ‘Oh she’s slim-thick, she’s not slim-thick, she got a flat ᴀss, she got a fat ᴀss.’ Nobody can say any of that because they don’t know.”

Eilish has been experimenting with her style ever since she broke out into the music industry in 2015.
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Previously known for her signature colorful hair and baggy clothes, the singer has been embracing a more feminine style lately.
Billie Eilish / Instagram

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