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Billie Eilish is 'grateful' she and her fans will be able to watch her 3D concert film 'forever'

Billie Eilish and James Cameron attend the 'Billie Eilish Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour Live in 3D' U.S. Premiere on May 6, 2026, in Los Angeles, California. (Phillip Faraone/Getty Images for Paramount Pictures)

BILLIE EILISH – HIT ME HARD AND SOFT: THE TOUR (LIVE IN 3D), a concert film the Grammy-winning star co-directed with James Cameron, hits theaters Friday, and Billie says she's happy that she and her fans will be able to watch it "forever."

At the LA premiere, Billie told ABC News of the film, "I just feel really, really grateful that it's gonna exist forever, and I'll get to watch this show and this tour that I loved so much, and made so many memories with them, forever."

"I think that's really magical for them to have and for me to have," she continued. "It's just a moment in time captured forever."

Billie also wants her fans to "sing and dance if they want and just have fun" while watching the film. She notes, "It's a concert. It is a movie, but it's a concert."

The Oscar winner was also "really grateful" that a director "as incredibly talented and legendary" as James was "so eager to collaborate with me and listen to my feelings and thoughts and opinions" while working on the project.

As for James, he tells ABC News that initially they were simply going to film a show on Billie's tour. But then, he says, "It got complicated, because then we started trying to tell a story about [Billie's] relationship with her fans ... and what her ... reality is like." As a result, he says, "It kind of grew a little bit."

But throughout, James says he was impressed with "how in control ... of the show and of the process" Billie was while filming. In fact, he says, "I had to keep up with her, and that energy of — I don't want to say perfectionism, because that sounds a bit elitist — but I would say, the pursuit of excellence." 

 

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Kelly Clarkson returning for 'The Voice' season 30

Kelly Clarkson on season 29 of 'The Voice.' (Trae Patton/NBC)

Fans of The Voice won't get a chance to sing "Since U Been Gone" to Kelly Clarkson — because she's coming back next season.

Kelly, Adam Levine and John Legend recently faced off in season 29's Battle of the Champions, which Adam won. Kelly has now been announced as a returning coach for season 30. Adam has also been confirmed as returning for season 30, which will air this fall.

Kelly's schedule should be a little easier to manage this fall, since she announced in February that the current season of her Emmy-winning chat show, The Kelly Clarkson Show, will be her last. 

Season 30 will mark Adam's 19th on The Voice. It will be Kelly's 11th season on the panel. Those seasons were nonconsecutive, though, because both of them have left and returned to the show over the years.

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Miley Cyrus to get a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame

Miley Cyrus attends the 2025 Academy Awards (Disney/Scott Kirkland)

She's a Disney legend, a Grammy winner and just happens to have a song called "Walk of Fame." So it's not surprising that Miley will be getting her very own star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame in May.

Miley will receive the 2,845th Walk of Fame star on May 22. The ceremony will stream live on WalkofFame.com starting at 11:30 a.m. PT. Helping to pay tribute to Miley at the ceremony will be guest speakers Donatella Versace and actress Anya Taylor-Joy.

It's been a busy few months for Miley: In December, she was nominated for her third Golden Globe for best original song for "Dream as One," from the movie Avatar: Fire and Ash. She also got engaged to her longtime boyfriend, Maxx Morando.

In March she starred in the Hannah Montana 20th Anniversary Special and released a new song she'd written for it, "Younger You." In April, she received the Giving Us Lifetime Achievement Award from RuPaul's Drag Race. On May 1 the soundtrack of The Devil Wears Prada 2, featuring Miley's song "Walk of Fame," was released.

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Ariana Grande says new album, 'Petal,' is from a place she's been 'too shy or too polite to tap into before'

Ariana Grande, 'Petal' (Katia Temkin)

Ariana Grande's new album has such a delicate title, you might be surprised to hear that she thinks the album is "a little feral."

In a video on Instagram, Ariana is shown giving a presentation about the album, called Petal, to a group of people, most likely her team at her record label. 

"It's kind of about breaking up with all different kinds of negative attachments," she tells them. "Whether it's my own monsters in my own head, external voices, things that no longer serve me."

"It was a writing experiment for me to use that as a template," she explains. "So that I could be talking about one thing, sharing something, and people could use it however they want and apply it to their own lives."

"It's a little feral, as well," she continues as her audience laughs. "It's definitely from a place that I have been, maybe, like, too shy or polite to tap into before. And this kinda feels like, 'F*** it.'"

Petal, Ariana's eighth album, arrives July 31, in the middle of her Eternal Sunshine tour.

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More performers added to American Music Awards, performance details revealed

2026 American Music Awards. (Courtesy of CBS and Dick Clark Productions)

More performers have been added to the lineup of the American Music Awards, and we've also got details about the songs that will be performed.

Teddy Swims and KATSEYE, previously announced, will be singing their new singles "Mr. Know It All" and "PINKY UP," respectively, while Twenty One Pilots will perform their viral hit "Drag Path."

As for new additions, Hootie & the Blowfish will mark the 30th anniversary of their 1996 AMA win for pop/rock new artist by performing a medley of their biggest hits. Sombr will also perform, and country stars Keith Urban and Riley Green, and Latin star Maluma will also take the stage.

The fan-voted 52nd American Music Awards, hosted by Queen Latifah, will air on CBS and Paramount+ on May 25 live from Las Vegas. Taylor Swift is this year's leading nominee, with eight nods, followed by sombr, Sabrina Carpenter, Olivia Dean and Morgan Wallen with seven each.

Fan voting is now open via VoteAMAs.com and the @AMAs Instagram page. Voting closes Friday, except for two categories — social song of the year and tour of the year — with voting closing after the first 30 minutes of the telecast.

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Pelvic thrusts, short shorts and choreo: Harry Styles keeps customers satisfied with 'Dance No More' clip

Harry Styles, 'Dance No More' video still (Columbia Records)

Harry Styles leads a massive dance party in the new video for his song "Dance No More."

The clip starts with Harry, who's wearing red satin gym shorts, a shirt, tie, hoodie, blazer and sneakers, walking into a large empty space and starting to sing with his band in front of rows of empty chairs. Soon, a bunch of spectators appear and watch the performance. 

Harry then starts thrusting, bumping, grinding and shaking his butt while shedding layers of clothing. The spectators start to mimic his movements, until they're all magnetically pulled toward him, sliding and crawling on the floor just to get to him. From then on, everyone dances as one, with Harry, who eventually strips down to a tank top, seemingly controlling everyone's movements.

And fun facts about the lyrics: When Harry sings "Keep your customer satisfied and live your life," he's quoting the 1970 song "Keep the Customer Satisfied" by Simon & Garfunkel. That song was the B-side to the duo's classic tune "Bridge Over Troubled Water," which inspired another track on Harry's album, "Carla's Song."

And when Harry says "Fox" in the song, he's referring to the son of his musical collaborator Kid Harpoon. Harry promised he'd put Fox's name in the song if he was able to kick his soccer ball and hit the top bar of the goal. Fox did it, and Harry kept his promise.

 

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Olivia Rodrigo expands tour in Europe, Boston, LA and NYC

Olivia Rodrigo, Unraveled Tour (Live Nation)

Olivia Rodrigo's upcoming Unraveled Tour originally had 65 dates, but has now expanded quite a bit.

As Billboard notes, Liv has added seven more shows in London, two more in Amsterdam and Barcelona, and one more in Paris. But she's also added a bunch more shows in the U.S.

There's one extra show in Boston in October, five new dates in L.A. in January and five additional shows in Brooklyn, New York, in February. The tour, with opening acts that include The Last Dinner Party, Wolf Alice and Grace Ives, has the same start date — Sept. 25 in Hartford, Connecticut — but it will now conclude May 10 in London.

All tickets go on sale to the general public Thursday at 12 p.m. local time on Olivia's website.

The Unraveled Tour comes in support of Liv's new album, you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love, due out June 12.

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Billie Eilish makes red carpet debut with Nat Wolff at LA premiere of 3D film

Nat Wolff and Billie Eilish attend the LA premiere of 'Billie Eilish: Hit Me Hard And Soft - The Tour Live In 3D' on May 6, 2026 in Westwood, California. (Julian Hamilton/WireImage)

Billie Eilish's recent cover story for ELLE described actor and musician Nat Wolff as her "partner," and now the couple has made their red carpet debut.

At the LA premiere of Billie's concert film Billie Eilish – Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour (Live in 3D), Billie and Nat hugged each other and posed for photos alongside Billie's parents, her brother FINNEAS and his fiancée, Claudia Sulewski.

Nat and his brother, Alex Wolff, opened for Billie on the tour documented in the film. The two were first linked romantically about a year ago, and they were photographed kissing on a balcony in Venice, Italy, in June.

Billie Eilish – Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour (Live in 3D), which Billie co-directed with James Cameron, arrives in theaters on Friday.

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No Doubt launches Las Vegas Sphere residency with 'Tragic Kingdom'-focused set

Gwen Stefani is shown in an advertisement for the No Doubt Live at Sphere residency on the Sphere on March 11, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Kevin Carter/Getty Images)

No Doubt launched their residency at the high-tech Las Vegas Sphere on Wednesday with a set focused on their classic 1995 album, Tragic Kingdom.

According to Setlist.fm, the show included renditions of songs including "Don't Speak," "Just a Girl" and "Spiderwebs," as well as deeper cuts such as "The Climb," which Gwen Stefani and company hadn't played live since 1997.

To accompany the music, No Doubt took advantage of Sphere's giant LED screen, the largest in the world, and displayed unique visuals. You can check out clips from the show via Sphere's Instagram.

No Doubt's Sphere residency includes 17 more shows scheduled into mid-June.

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Selena Gomez raves over Netflix doc on co-star Martin Short: 'Nothing short of a legend'

Selena Gomez and Martin Short attend the LA premiere of 'Marty, Life Is Short' (Art Streiber/Netflix)

Selena Gomez has been the subject of a documentary, and so has her Only Murders in the Building co-star Steve Martin. Now, their other co-star, Martin Short, has gotten the documentary treatment and Selena is telling her fans to watch it as soon as they can.

Selena posted a photo on Instagram of herself at a New York screening of the Netflix doc Marty, Life Is Short, and added a collection of photos of herself with the Canadian comedy icon. She wrote, "This man who doesn’t have social media is truly outstandingly witty, smart and has given the most wonderful attributes to our world of comedy. Some may not know much that follow me. But Martin Short is nothing short of a legend."

She added, "His outlook on life is simply joyful. I cried, laughed and empathized his entire story. Check it out on @netflix now please. Worth every minute. -thank you Marty for your inspiring and tremendous heart that makes me forever happy."

Selena attended the LA screening with her husband Benny Blanco, and guests including Kate Hudson, Billy Crystal, Jerry Seinfeld, Jimmy Kimmel and Marty's fellow Canadian stars Eugene Levy, Andrea Martin and Paul Shaffer.  Levy and Martin are both in the documentary, as are Tom Hanks, Steve Martin, the late Catherine O'Hara, John Mulaney and more. It debuts May 12.

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Sabrina Carpenter says singing with 'new friend' Stevie Nicks 'healed' her

Sabrina Carpenter and Stevie Nicks perform during the 2026 Met Gala celebrating 'Costume Art' at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 4, 2026 in New York City. (Kevin Mazur/MG26/Getty Images for The Met Museum/Vogue)

Now that Sabrina Carpenter has come down from the high of this year's Met Gala, where she wore Dior, Versace and Bob Mackie gowns and duetted with Stevie Nicks, she's reflecting on the experience on Instagram.

"Thank you to the one and only @donatella_versace and the dazzling @bobmackie for the legendary dresses," Sabrina wrote on Instagram about the two looks she wore during her solo set and her Stevie duet.

She went on to write, "Thank you Anna [Wintour], @voguemagazine and @metmuseum for having me perform and giving me a beautiful new friend @stevienicks; singing together healed many things in me!"

During the event, Sabrina performed "Espresso," "House Tour" and "Please Please Please," and then joined Stevie for her Fleetwood Mac classic "Landslide." She was also part of the chorus singing along when Stevie ended her solo set with Fleetwood Mac's "Don't Stop."

Over the years, Stevie has become a friend and mentor to many young female pop stars — and one male pop star — including Sabrina's pal Taylor Swift, Harry Styles, Vanessa Carlton, the three members of HAIM and Katy Perry. Plus, her songs have been sampled or interpolated by Miley Cyrus, Destiny's Child and Dua Lipa.

In April, Sabrina sang with Madonna at Coachella. She wrote at the time, "Spending so much time laughing with you and then above all sharing the stage with you is a privilege I’ll never forget."

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Music notes: Olivia Rodrigo, Kesha and more

Olivia Rodrigo pulled double duty on Saturday Night Live's May 2 episode, serving as host and musical guest. Her reward was the second-highest overall ratings of the season, as per LateNighter.com.  The only episode that ranked higher this season was another one hosted by a pop superstar: Ariana Grande's Christmas episode.

Kesha says the only time she was ever dumped by a man was over Taylor Swift — sort of. Appearing on the Call Her Daddy podcast, Kesha told host Alex Cooper, "The guy I was dating, I kind of like thought he was probably a starf*****, and I was like, 'I'm just going to test this theory.' So I went to the Eras [Tour, and] after the tour, there was a little party. And I was just like, 'I'm going to pop in, take my girlfriend, I'm not going to take the boyfriend.'" Kesha says the guy threw a "tantrum" and "came over the next day, dropped the key off and that was it."

Now that Justin Bieber's 2012 single "Beauty and a Beat" is a hit all over again, the man who co-wrote it would like to nominate some of his other hits to find a second life this year. Speaking to Billboard, Savan Kotecha, who has co-written dozens of hits for other stars, chose “One Last Time” by Ariana Grande, because "it's really important to me," and One Direction's “What Makes You Beautiful,” "because it’s about my wife."

Clay Aiken will debut his new single, "Rewind," on the season finale of American Idol on May 11. The song was co-written and produced by noted DJ/remixer Dave Audé, who has worked with everyone from Lady Gaga, U2 and Katy Perry to Rihanna, Britney Spears and Madonna. 

 

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Ariana Grande reveals at least one song she'll be playing on tour

Ariana Grande performs on the 97th Academy Awards, March 2, 2025 (Disney/Frank Micelotta)

Ariana Grande's upcoming Eternal Sunshine tour launches in exactly one month — June 6 — and Ari has seemingly revealed one song that will be on the set list.

Ari posted video of herself on Instagram rehearsing the song "Dangerous Woman," the title track of her 2016 album, which peaked at #8 on the Hot 100. She captioned the video, "Our first time running this song since swt," likely referring to her Sweetener tour, which concluded in 2019.

She continued, "happy ten years of dangerous woman, happy one month til tour, happy petal preorder. see you in a month i love you so much." Petal, Ariana's new album, is due out July 31.

Since her Sweetener tour concluded, Ariana has released two albums, Positions and Eternal Sunshine, as well as a deluxe edition of the latter, so she'll have plenty of new material to add to the set. The tour is set to run through Sept. 1.

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Harry Styles shows some leg to tease new single and video

Harry Styles, 'Kiss All The Time, Disco Occasionally' (Columbia Records)

Harry Styles has got legs and he knows how to use them.

They're featured prominently in a teaser for his new single and video "Dance No More," which is coming out on Thursday. In the brief clip, we see a pair of bare legs — which seemingly belong to Harry — in high-top sneakers and short shorts, walk out onto what looks like a gym floor. Then we cut to a shot of Harry wearing a hoodie and, um, licking a microphone.

"Dance No More," from Harry's album Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally., was inspired by his friend Chloe, who's a DJ. The way he explained it was, one night Chloe was dancing with Harry and their other friends at a club, and someone said, "Oh, it's so nice to have you down [on the floor] with us." To which Chloe replied, "I know! DJs don't dance anymore."

"Dance No More" will be the third video Harry has made for a song from the album, after "Aperture" and "American Girls." It drops Thursday at 12 p.m. ET.

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Find out what part of his upcoming wedding to Taylor Swift Travis Kelce 'can't wait' for

Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift attend the 2026 iHeartRadio Music Awards on March 26, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. (Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for iHeartRadio)

Despite the internet being convinced they're going to be wed over Fourth of July weekend in New York City, Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce haven't officially revealed any details about their upcoming nuptials. However, there is one thing about the couple's wedding that Travis says he's particularly excited about.

Golf champ Rory McIlroy, who just won the Masters for the second year in a row, is the guest on the latest episode of Travis and his brother Jason Kelce's New Heights podcast. During a discussion of what it's like to attend the Masters Champions Dinner, Rory said, "It's an incredible night, to be sitting in that room. It's a bit like, um, and Travis, you'll feel this this year whenever you're sitting at your wedding and you have all the people in a room from, like, [your entire life]."

"It's amazing to have all these people in the same room, from your childhood to people that you've — like, it's just, you're just sitting there, and it's like surreal. It's like unbelievable," Rory continued.

"I can't wait," Travis chuckled.

"The only thing that I can compare it to is your wedding day because it's like all this collection of people in the same room. It's, like, wild," he concluded. Travis repeated, "I can't wait."

Taylor also came up in a discussion about how she's changed Travis for the better. "He's more adventurous with food," Jason's wife, Kylie Kelce, revealed.

"Yeah, I'm more of a man when I'm around her and eating foods I haven't tried before, yes," Travis said with mock indignation.

Podcast producer Brandon Borders then joked that Taylor feeds Travis using "little airplane noises," like you'd use to feed a toddler.

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Selena Gomez selling bachelorette pad, once home to rock legend, for just under $6.5 million

Selena Gomez attends the 2025 Academy Awards (Disney/Scott Kirkland)

If you buy Selena Gomez's house, you'll be getting a place that was home to not one but two musical luminaries.

According to Realtor.com, Selena's home in Encino, California, where she lived before she and husband Benny Blanco bought a house together, is now on the market for $6.49 million. She purchased the six-bedroom, 8 1/2-bathroom home, which measures 11,500 square feet, in 2020 for just under $4.9 million. 

It was formerly the home of the late Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Tom Petty, who custom built it in 1989 and owned it until a few months before his death in 2017.

Among the home's amenities are a home theater, wine cellar, gym, massage room, glam room and a vocal booth. Outdoors, there's a pool with a waterfall and stream, cabana, fire pit and al fresco dining area.

Selena and Benny now live in Beverly Hills, in a house they bought in February 2025 for $35 million, according to Realtor.com. That home has seven bedrooms, 12 bathrooms and two guest houses, one of which contains a home theater and one of which has a recording studio.

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Exclusive 'Girls Night Live' concerts are coming to a movie theater near you

Bebe Rexha is one of Arena One at AMC's 'Girls Night Live' performers (Nate Guenther)

If you don't want to spend hours online trying to buy concert tickets just to end up paying $400 or more for a seat with a lousy view, AMC Theatres just may have a solution.

Starting in June, the theater chain is launching Arena One at AMC, a new concert concept that has artists perform exclusive live concerts that will be viewable in real time in more than 300 AMC locations nationwide. Not only will fans have a great view of the action, but the tickets will be considerably less expensive.

The new program launches in June with a series of concerts billed as "Girls Night Live": Bebe Rexha performs June 17; Paris Hilton performs June 18; Kim Petras performs June 19; and Maren Morris takes the stage June 20. Each concert has a host and opening acts, and when you buy your tickets, you can even order food at the same time.

But the main thing is, how much does it cost? Prices vary by theater and city, but the shows that are on sale now seem to range from roughly $66 to $77 each. Additional artists and performances will be announced soon.

Adam Aron, chairman and CEO of AMC Entertainment, says in a statement, "Thanks to Arena One at AMC, music fans across the country will be able to come together for the same live concert, at the same time, all with the accessible premium experience of huge screens, powerful sound, and comfortable seats that AMC guests know and expect.”

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Harry Styles turns intimate gig at London's Meltdown Festival into fundraiser

Harry Styles (Johnny Dufort)

Harry Styles is playing 12 nights at London's Wembley Stadium this summer, but fans will also have a chance to see him in a smaller London venue. As curator of this year's Meltdown Festival, he'll be playing the 2700-capacity Royal Festival Hall on June 16, backed by a full orchestra. It's just been announced that the only way fans can attend the gig is to win tickets.

The gig will be a fundraiser for London's Southbank Centre, where the Meltdown Festival is taking place, so fans must pay for online contest entries. It's about $27 for one entry, $54 for two and about $81 dollars for three. The bad news? You can only enter if you're a resident of the U.K. Get all the details at SouthbankCentre.co.uk.

All the net proceeds from Harry's gig will go toward the Southbank Centre's youth programs. Each year, they provide more than 25,000 young people with free access to creative experiences through workshops and special programs.

Harry is the 31st artist to curate the Meltdown festival, following in the footsteps of past curators like David Bowie, Chaka Khan, Yoko Ono, Patti Smith, The Cure's Robert Smith and more. The festival runs from June 11 to 21 and will take over the entire Southbank Arts Centre.

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Justin Bieber takes top Spotify title away from Bruno Mars

Justin Bieber performs during the 2026 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on April 18, 2026 in Indio, California. (Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Coachella)

It's looking as though Coachella might be the best thing that's ever happened to Justin Bieber's career.

Rolling Stone reports that thanks to renewed interest in Justin's catalogue — the Bieberssance, if you will — Justin has now amassed over 141 million monthly listeners. That gives him the title of the artist with the most monthly listeners on all of Spotify. The previous holder of that title, Bruno Mars, currently has 137 million monthly listeners.

That number is directly attributable to Coachella; on April 9, right before the first weekend of the festival, Justin had 98.8 million monthly listeners, which means he's experienced a more than 40% increase in just under a month. On April 20, the day after his final Coachella performance, Justin had his biggest streaming day ever on Spotify with 105 million streams.

The songs in his catalog that have gotten the biggest boosts include a mix of past hits and ones he highlighted during his Coachella performances: "Baby," "Beauty and a Beat," "Sorry," "Love Yourself," "Eenie Meenie," "Never Say Never" and his current single, "Daisies." Plus, his song "Everything Hallelujah" has gone viral on TikTok.

The popularity of Justin's Coachella performances highlighted the pent-up demand for live Bieber shows, because they marked his first major public performances since he canceled his Justice tour in 2022. Prior to the festival, Justin did two invite-only club shows for fans, but prior to that, he stuck to private gigs and TV spots.

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No plastic surgery for Billie Eilish: 'I want to have my face look like [my kids'] face'

Billie Eilish attends the 'Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour (Live in 3D)' UK Premiere on April 28, 2026 in London, England. (Lia Toby/Getty Images)

Billie Eilish may change her mind when she gets older, but for right now, she says she has no plans on getting work done on her face in the future.

While appearing on the Good Hang with Amy Poehler podcast, Billie, 24, talked about still being seen as a "young wonder," even though she's not a teenager anymore. She admitted that she once thought that she'd be the same person she was at 17 forever, but now realizes, "It's just not how it works." That being said, Billie claimed, "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, you know?"

"And 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*** is going on out there right now, you know what I'm saying?" she added.

That's not to say that Billie is anti-plastic surgery. In 2021, she told the U.K. paper The Guardian, "It’s completely fine to get work done – do this, do that, do what makes you feel happy. 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.’ That makes me literally furious. It is so bad for young women – and boys, too – to see that.”

Billie's new concert film Billie Eilish – Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour (Live in 3D) arrives in theaters on Friday.

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