Billie Eilish: "I would rather die than not have children"


Despite her young age, Billie Eilish already has motherhood in mind.
Billie Eilish said she "would rather die" than not become a mother.

The 20-year-old pop star explained that she always wanted to have children and that it is one of the main goals of her life, but she admits that she is also "afraid", as she believes that she will feel anxious to protect her children as they grow up.
 
"I would rather die than not have children. "I need them," she told The Sunday Times.

"The older I get, the more I experience things, I think about what I will do when my child thinks this is right and I will say, no, it is not! "And he will not listen to me," he added.

Billie Eilish taught at home with her brother Finneas and completed her education at the age of 15, when she passed the equivalent exams for students taking classes outside of high school.

Referring to the problems facing children in America at the moment, Billie Eilish confessed that she is terrified of school shooting attacks.
 
"Why is it okay to be afraid to go to school? Go to school and be prepared for a traumatic experience that will change your life or die. What; Who; "Where is the logic there?" He commented.

Billie Eilish recently talked about her life in the public eye and admitted that she had depression in her adolescence, despite the huge success she experienced after the release of her first album, "When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?" at the age of 17 years.

"I really did not like (my success) for a few years. "In the first years of my career I was very young and depressed and I did not even know if I wanted anything from what I had," he told the Telekom Electronic Beats podcast.

Billie Eilish has made a number of backstage changes in recent years and her entire stance has now been renewed.

"I was somehow in this zone where I said I did not want to be here. "Stupid little boy and I made changes," he said.

"Then we had a somewhat less violent tour program and we had more people and we didn't have to do everything ourselves anymore. "And it just got really enjoyable."