Daily Star Sunday

Fame a pain for Billie SECURITY MISERY FOR POP’S NEW STAR

- ALANIS

BECOMING one of the world’s biggest pop stars is a bit of a bummer for people who are crazy, not even fans, people out there who want to grab you and get you. That’s the reason I don’t get out there. I try, I still do meet and greets and be as close as possible.”

Billie is now an A-lister which means everyone wants a piece of her, and that brings its own issues. She explained: “I used to be so open, I am still a very open person. If you ask me something I’m gonna be honest with you, I don’t bull***t. But over time, and lately, you can trust anybody. I have two people in my life I trust so I’m careful.” Billie is also passionate about the environmen­t and sometimes gets super angry.

She said: “Why are we working so hard to save mankind when we should be out here saving the planet, saving the world, animals?

played an intimate sold out acoustic set to mark the 25th anniversar­y of her world renowned album Jagged Little Pill.

She thrilled with her vocals and transporte­d fans back to the 90s with her greatest hits, including Right Through You, Ironic, and You Oughta Know.

You really should try and catch her on tour this year. See https://alanis.com/events.

We are literally the flu, and the f***ing world is a beautiful place that we are ruining. A lot of it is about global warming and the world being so ruined by us.”

She has been vegetarian her whole life but Billie isn’t about to start telling her fans what to do. “The people who are like, ‘I’m a vegan’ in your face – you’re the reason why people don’t like vegans. I have my own reasons and beliefs (but) I wouldn’t want to force that on people.”

Billie Eilish tours the UK in July.

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