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Billie Eilish bared it all in her Apple+ documentary Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Bit Blurry, but now she's taking her fans back to where it all started.
In her upcoming memoir Billie Eilish, described as a "visual narrative journey through her life," the 19-year-old pop star details her rise to fame through photos of her childhood, her first tour and more. Though some of these photos have been shared before, Billie says in an accompanying audiobook that people aren't aware of how "hard" she had to work to be successful.
"A lot of this book is just pictures of periods of times that were just really tough," Billie reflects. "And I was 14, in a Sprinter van and driving all over the country, staying in Motel 6s because we couldn't afford anything else. It was totally fine, but it was a lot. But you have to work that hard to get somewhere."
She adds, "I really did not stop. I kept going and clearly, it did something."
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In this gorgeous book, Billie Eilish shares hundreds of never-before-seen photos, giving fans personal glimpses into her childhood, her life on tour and much more.
But the change from everyday teen to Grammy winner didn't happen overnight. Billie laughs thinking about the popularity of "Ocean Eyes," saying, "It's funny because it didn't blow up the way some things really blow up, but to me it was huge and it was like the biggest moment of my life."
Now that she's experienced fame, she knows what it's like for a song or moment to go "viral," and she says the single "really didn't at all." In fact, she shares, "Life stayed the same for awhile."
To see what Billie's life looked like prior to the release of songs like "Bad Guy" and "Lonely," check out some of the exclusive photos below.
Though the singer has been criticized for covering up, Billie has gradually embraced her femininity.
Before he was known as her producer, Finneas was simply Billie's older brother.
In 2015, Billie and Finneas made it big with the release of their hit song, "Ocean Eyes."
In a 2019 interview with Variety, Billie's mom, Maggie Baird, said that her kids are naturals when it comes to music. Baird, a musician herself, reflected, "All I had to teach [Finneas] was the basics, and he immediately got it—and the same with Billie."
Billie's family remains an important part of her success.