Billie opened up about her COVID experience ⤵️
, Billie Eilish is leaving comedy behind and focusing on more serious matters: her experience with COVID-19 and the importance of vaccines.and revealed she had the virus in August. “I had COVID already, nobody knows that but f*ck that shit, dude,” the singer told the host. Billie went on to say her experience was “bad,” admitting she felt sick for almost two months and is still to this day dealing with side effects.
that she is fine now. “I think if I weren’t vaccinated, I would have died,” the singer admitted. “When I say it was bad, I more just mean that it felt horrible. But really, in the scheme of COVID, it was not bad … The vaccine is f*cking amazing and it also saved Finneas from getting it; saved my parents from getting it; saved my friends from getting it.”Of course, this isn’t the first time Billie has spoken about the coronavirus vaccine.
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