July 4, 2024
Billie Eilish Throws Shade at Taylor Swift - Calls 3-Hour Concerts 'Psychotic'

Billie Eilish Throws Shade at Taylor Swift – Calls 3-Hour Concerts Psychotic

Billie Eilish is under fire from Swifties, who believe her recent comments are a dig at Taylor Swift. During a Stationhead Radio interview on Thursday, Billie criticized musicians who perform 3-hour concerts, calling it “literally psychotic.

” She added, “Nobody wants that. You guys don’t want that. I don’t want that. I don’t even want that as a fan.” Eilish elaborated, saying even her favorite artists shouldn’t perform for that long.

Although Billie didn’t mention any names, fans quickly speculated she was referencing Taylor Swift’s marathon “Eras” tour shows. Some fans even suggested Beyoncé’s “Renaissance” tour might be the target.

Despite the controversy, Billie praised both Beyoncé and Taylor Swift in a recent LA Times interview, saying, “I find it really hard to play stadiums.

Beyoncé and Taylor [Swift] are untouchable superstars; the fact that they can put on a show that long, and it’s filled with so many incredible moments, is really amazing.”

This isn’t the first time Billie’s comments have sparked rumors of a feud. A thread captioned, “Taylor Swift breaking her neck doing everything to prevent other artists from shining,” referenced Taylor releasing three new versions of her “The Tortured Poets Department” album on the same day as Billie’s new album.

Fans debated whether Taylor’s move was coincidental or strategic. Last month, Billie criticized artists for constantly re-releasing albums on vinyl, a practice Taylor is known for.

Billie later clarified that her comments weren’t aimed at anyone specific, but fans still wonder if it was the opening shot in a potential pop feud.

It seems this might be the beginning of one of the most intense pop rivalries yet—move over, Drake vs. Kendrick!

Billie Eilish Throws Shade at Taylor Swift – Calls 3-Hour Concerts ‘Psychotic’

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