In a recent interview, Billie Eilish opened up about her vocal tics and how they have impacted her music career. She shared that she has struggled with these tics for years, but has found ways to work through them and continue to perform at a high level. Eilish emphasized the importance of seeking help and support when dealing with vocal tics, and encouraged others who may be experiencing similar challenges to not be afraid to reach out for assistance. Overall, her openness and honesty about her struggles with vocal tics serve as a reminder that everyone has their own battles to overcome, and it is okay to seek help when needed.
Music News: Billie Eilish Addresses Vocal Tics
Billie Eilish has opened up about managing her vocal tics, revealing she actively suppresses them during interviews before âletting them all outâ as soon as the cameras stop.
The Bad Guy hitmaker, 24, has Touretteâs syndrome, a neurological condition that causes involuntary movements and sounds known as tics.
Speaking on the Good Hang with Amy Poehler podcast about managing the symptom, she explained: âI have vocal ticks, but luckily for me â and for everyone else â theyâre mostly just quiet noises, and I can keep them pretty quiet.
âI go through phases of words becoming tics, but you know, thereâs a thing called suppressing, if you ever heard of it. And you know when Iâm in an interview, Iâm doing everything in my power to suppress all of my tics, constantly.â
She added that the moment the interview ends, the effort catches up with her.
The Grammy winner then spoke about what itâs like experiencing tics in public, especially when they become more frequent.
She said: âIf I start having like, a tick attack, like a lot of tics in a row, people are like, âAre you okay?ââ
Billie said many people donât realise how often sheâs masking them.
She went on: âThis is very much normal, like, you know, and also, like, âWell, I didnât notice.â Itâs like if you didnât see me tick today, youâre not looking at my knees which are ticking constantly under the table â and my elbows. Iâm clenching my arms the entire time.
âIâm doing this for the entire time and itâs because Iâm currently on camera and Iâm having a conversation and Iâm trying not to be distracting.â
Billie had media training for interviews as a teenager and admitted it was difficult not to overshare.
She said: âI did PR training when I was 14 and I sobbed through it. I hated it so much. It was literally like the scariest s*** of all time.
âI only did one session and it was under an hour, and I sobbed and I left, and I did not follow any of the rules after that.â
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