Billie Eilish Opens Up About Sex, Masturbation, and Her Fear of Whales
Rolling Stone Interview
In a recent cover story interview with Rolling Stone, Billie Eilish unveiled candid insights into her personal life, shedding light on topics ranging from her sexuality to her fear of whales. Amid the anticipation surrounding her upcoming album release, Hit Me Hard and Soft, scheduled for May 17, Eilish's revelations have sparked significant attention.
Exploring Sexuality
Eilish's forthcoming album promises to delve into NSFW (Not Safe For Work) subject matter, with tracks like "Lunch" likening sex to "devouring a meal." In the interview, she boldly declares her fascination with discussing sex, challenging societal taboos. Despite facing societal judgment, Eilish advocates for open conversations about sexuality, emphasizing the need for change in societal attitudes.
Embracing Masturbation
Another taboo subject broached by Eilish is masturbation. She unabashedly reveals that self-pleasure plays a significant role in her life, serving as a coping mechanism for her struggles with body image issues. Eilish's openness about her experiences aims to destigmatize discussions around masturbation and promote body positivity.
Self-Reflection Through Masturbation
Eilish takes her advocacy a step further by sharing her preference for masturbating in front of a mirror. For her, this practice fosters a profound connection with her body, instilling self-love and acceptance—a sentiment she had previously struggled to cultivate.
Journey to Self-Discovery
Reflecting on her journey of self-discovery, Eilish discusses the evolution of her sexuality, culminating in her realization of being attracted to both men and women. Despite initially intending to keep her sexuality private, Eilish found herself thrust into the spotlight after being "outed" by the media. She emphasizes the importance of self-determination in defining one's identity, rejecting societal pressure to conform to labels.
Environmental Advocacy and Music
Beyond personal revelations, Eilish also discusses her environmental activism and the creative process behind her music. However, amidst discussions of her career and passions, Eilish's inexplicable fear of whales surfaces—a fear she attributes to their sheer size and unsettling vocalizations.