
Billie Eilish says maintaining her happiness is a priority in third Vanity Fair annual interview
In the third Same Interview for Vanity Fair, Billie Eilish has revealed that maintaining her happiness is the most important thing to her at the moment.
Having conducted the same interviews in 2017 and 2018, Eilish sat down with Vanity Fair last month to create the third edition of the Same Interview.
When asked what is the most important thing to her right now, Eilish replied, "Most important thing right now though probably would be maintaining my happiness, which I've been experiencing for like, the first time in many years."
Eilish also reveals that her confidence has significantly grown over the past year, "I was definitely not as confident last year as I was before that. But I’m for sure a billion times more confident than both of those years. I feel like I’m probably the most confident I’ve ever been in my life."
Reflecting on her debut album When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?, Eilish said she would give the album an "A+". She adds, "I swear to god, we [brother Finneas] thought we would never finish that shit, ever. I love that album."
Elsewhere in the interview, Eilish has to give advice to herself for next year. In 2017, she wanted to tell herself to drive, and in 2018, she revealed that she does know how to drive. For the third edition of the Same Interview, Eilish revealed that she hopes to have a Lamborghini by next year's interview.
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