Billie Eilish Opens Up About Her Biggest Fear

Billie Eilish takes her music — and her fans' response to that music — very seriously. During an interview with Stephen Colbert, the artist opened up about her biggest fear and what makes her "wanna jump off a cliff," the New York Post reports. Eilish notes that she fears the day when her fans don't feel welcomed when they meet her.

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Speaking to The Late Show host, the singer said, "I wanted to be the artist that I would want to be a fan of. The idea that somebody could meet me and have a bad experience makes me wanna jump off a cliff, like, seriously." Many artists' fans have reported awkward or rude exchanges, and the 19-year-old clearly wants to ensure that she doesn't put any of her followers in that position. "I want everyone that I come in contact with to feel completely just the highest high that they could possibly feel," she added. 

In addition to sharing her devotion to her fans, the five-time Grammy winner also talked about presenting her vision vs. what fans want from her.

Billie Eilish revealed that she worked on a new album

In addition to recording albums, the alternative-pop singer will star in a new Apple TV documentary titled "Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry," according to Billboard. With a live performance and interview set to air prior to the film's debut, Eilish will be giving her fans the live access they want. During her appearance on The Late Show, however, the singer added a word of caution, Yahoo! Entertainment reports. "I think it's important to know, though, as an audience member of a doc, it's not everything. You're seeing a sliver of my life at that time."

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Eilish has also been working on a follow-up to her 2019 album, "When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?" Known for her haunting beats and endearing vocals, the singer revealed that she belts out a few chords that may stun listeners. "There's a couple of moments on this album where I pull some tricks out," Eilish added. "It's really just about what I feel like sounds good."

Between her new music, upcoming photobook, first documentary, and her commitment to giving her fans a good experience, Eilish proves that her creativity is never in short supply.

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