Billie Eilish looked blissful as she jumped into a pool with her clothes on while celebrating the release of her sophomore album, Happier Than Ever.
While partying with a slew of pals and loved ones, the seven-time Grammy winner uploaded a series of images swimming and splashing around.
‘Life is good,’ the singer, 19, captioned the slideshow, which started with a snap of her cheekily sticking her tongue out and another in a fit of giggles.
Party time: Billie Eilish looked blissfully as she jumped into a pool with her clothes on while celebrating the release of her album, Happier Than Ever
She could also be seen dancing and twirling around in the water with Carly Russ Peterson, Zoe Donahoe, Dora Jar and Amanda Merten.
In every snap, Eilish was beaming, which many fans pointed out in her comment section.
‘She’s so happy I’m literally crying,’ one fan wrote, while another gushed that ‘happiness looks so good on u.’
Smiling: While partying with a slew of pals and loved ones, the seven-time Grammy winner uploaded a series of images swimming and splashing around
‘Life is good,’ the singer, 19, captioned the slideshow, which started with a snap of her cheekily sticking her tongue out and another in a fit of giggles
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Earlier this week, the Everything I’ve Wanted hitmaker opened up about struggling with her self-esteem.
Speaking about body image to The Guardian, she said: ‘I see people online, looking like I’ve never looked. And immediately I am like, oh my God, how do they look like that?
‘I know the ins and outs of this industry, and what people actually use in photos, and I actually know what looks real can be fake.’
Happy: She could also be seen dancing and twirling around in the water with Carly Russ Peterson, Zoe Donahoe, Dora Jar and Amanda Merten
A night to remember: In every snap, Eilish was beaming, which many fans pointed out in her comment section
‘She’s so happy I’m literally crying,’ one fan wrote, while another gushed that ‘happiness looks so good on u’
The No Time To Die singer added: ‘Yet I still see it and go, oh God, that makes me feel really bad. And I mean, I’m very confident in who I am, and I’m very happy with my life.… I’m obviously not happy with my body but who is?’
When she came up as a teen pop star she famously wore loose-fitted formless clothing and often hid her face behind large sunglasses.
She added to the newspaper: ‘When I’m on stage, I have to disassociate from the ideas I have of my body. ‘
Billie clarified: ‘Especially because I wear clothes that are bigger and easier to move in without showing everything – they can be really unflattering. In pictures, they look like I don’t even know what.
Making a splash: Eilish couldn’t stop smiling as she swam around with friens
Party time: On Saturday, Billie posted more Instagram pictures of herself with her friends at her album release party and captioned: ‘this is where the real love is’
The teen pop act revealed: ‘I just completely separate the two. Because I have such a terrible relationship with my body, like you would not believe, so I just have to disassociate….’
She reflected: ‘Then you get a paparazzi picture taken when you were running to the door and had just put anything on, and didn’t know the picture’s being taken, and you just look how you look, and everyone’s like: “Fat!”‘
In her opinion the topic should not even be a matter for concern as ‘we only need bodies to eat and walk around and poop. We only need them to survive.’
So much fun: Among the guests she posed up with were celebrities like Eric Andre
So sweet: She also uploaded several pictures of herself hugging her guests including her fellow teenage pop star Olivia Rodrigo
To her thinking: ‘It’s ridiculous that anybody even cares about bodies at all. Like, why? Why do we care? You know, when you really think about it?’
Said she: ‘Why do we care about hair? Why does everybody hate body hair so much, but we literally have an enormous thing of hair on our heads, and that’s, like, cool and pretty. Like, what’s the difference?”
Billie added: ‘I mean, I love hair, and I do crazy things with my hair. I’m as guilty as everybody else. But it’s so weird. If you think about it hard, you go crazy.’
During the interview she gave a piece of her mind to ‘people who promote unattainable body standards’ by not being forthright about their plastic surgery.
‘It’s completely fine to get work done – do this, do that, do what makes you feel happy,’ said the songstress.
Honest: Earlier this week, the Everything I’ve Wanted hitmaker opened up about struggling with her body image
‘It’s just when you deny it and say: “Oh, I got this all on my own, and if you just tried harder, you could get it.” That makes me literally furious. It is so bad for young women – and boys, too – to see that.’
Some of her opinions about body image date back to her childhood when she would discuss the subject with her father Patrick O’Connell.
‘Since I was a kid my dad and I have always talked about a certain type of person who’s so insecure, or hyperaware and self-conscious, that they never move in a weird way, or make a weird face, because they always want to look good,’ she said.
‘I’ve noticed that, and it makes me so sad. If you’re always standing a certain way, walking in a certain way, and always have your hair just so…. It’s such a loss to always try to always look good. It’s such a loss of joy and freedom in your body.’
Then and now: When she came up as a teen pop star she famously wore loose-fitted formless clothing; pictured in January 2021
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