Billie Eilish Says She Won’t Get Cosmetic Surgery, Wants to Age Naturally

Billie Eilish said on Amy Poehler’s Good Hang podcast that she won’t pursue cosmetic surgery and is excited to age naturally. She also recalled crying through her only PR training session at 14.

Billie Eilish says she has no plans for cosmetic procedures and wants to let her appearance change naturally over time. Speaking on a new episode of Good Hang With Amy Poehler released Tuesday (May 5), the singer said she is looking forward to aging and does not want to alter her face with surgery or fillers.

Eilish said her perspective has shifted since her teens. She told Poehler she once believed she would stay the same forever, then realized that was unrealistic. “I never thought I would not be a teenager,” she said. “I remember when I was 17, I was like, ‘OK, I am the person I’ll be forever right now.’ And that’s not how it works, obviously.”

She added that she now welcomes visible change. “I am so excited to age, and I’m so excited for my face to age and my body to age and not change it,” Eilish said. “I want my kids to look at me and have my face look like their face and not be some botched version of whatever the f–k is going on out there right now.”

The interview arrives as Eilish prepares to release her 3D Hit Me Hard and Soft concert film, co-directed with James Cameron, on May 8.

Eilish has addressed cosmetic procedures before. In a 2021 interview with The Guardian, she said people should make personal choices that feel right for them, while criticizing dishonesty around those choices. “It’s just when you deny it and say, ‘Oh, I got this all on my own, and if you just tried harder, you could get it,’” she said at the time. “That makes me literally furious. It is so bad for young women — and boys, too — to see that.”

Elsewhere in the Poehler conversation, Eilish discussed media training early in her career. The artist, now known for direct interviews, said she attended one PR training session at age 14 and did not continue.

“I sobbed through it,” she said. “I hated it so much. It was literally the scariest s–t of all time. I only did one session and it was under an hour, and I sobbed, and I left, and I did not follow any of the rules after that.”

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