Apr 24
Billie Eilish Recently Realized She 'Wanted My Face in a Vagina' in Rolling Stone Cover Story
Emell Adolphus READ TIME: 2 MIN.
Are we about to witness the ascension a new bisexual queen in pop star Billie Eilish?
Eilish is on the May cover of Rolling Stone magazine, and in the cover story she gets shares some very intimate details about her feeling for women and personal pleasure.
Eilish is gearing up to launch a new music era and album, "Hit Me Hard and Soft," and she discusses how she plans to prioritize her mental health, privacy, and well-being from probing questions from journalists.
Particularly, there have been lots of questions about the song "Lunch" and its woman-on-woman undertones.
According to Eilish, the song is how she became who she is today. "I wrote some of it before even doing anything with a girl, and then wrote the rest after. I've been in love with girls for my whole life, but I just didn't understand – until, last year, I realized I wanted my face in a vagina. I was never planning on talking about my sexuality ever, in a million years. It's really frustrating to me that it came up."
As for how Eilish shakes off all the stress and pressure, the answer might shock you.
"Sex," she tells Rolling Stone. "I basically talk about sex any time I possibly can. That's literally my favorite topic. My experience as a woman has been that it's seen in such a weird way."
She added, "People are so uncomfortable talking about it, and weirded out when women are very comfortable in their sexuality and communicative in it. I think it's such a frowned-upon thing to talk about, and I think that should change. You asked me what I do to decompress? That shit can really, really save you sometimes, just saying. Can't recommend it more, to be real."
And speaking of sex, Eilish also has no problem talking about masturbation and encouraging others to do so, too. "TMI, but self-pleasure is an enormous, enormous part of my life, and a huge, huge help for me," she says. "People should be jerking it, man. I can't stress it enough, as somebody with extreme body issues and dysmorphia that I've had my entire life."
This isn't the first time that Eilish has spoken about her affinity for the female sex. In a previous Variety interview, Eilish said she is "physically attracted" to women, despite being "intimidated by them."
However, these sex quotes are legendary. And according to Eilish's friend Hailey Bieber, she is already a legend, "She has established herself as a once-in-a-generation artist...I can't imagine that I'm not going to be rocking out to Billie still when I'm in my fifties and sixties."
Read Eilish's full interview in Rolling Stone.