“I’m fucking making you an album! I will not put it out if you keep making fun of my hair. Stop making fun of me, oh my god!” she said. Though, Eilish will not welcome the announcement as an opportunity for public feedback on her hair choices. Full of rare footage and unseen home videos, it should also serve to remind many that Eilish wasn’t actually born with those green roots. The doc will chronicle Eilish’s rise to fame. “It’ll be the end of an era, I’ma give you a new era…I have announcements to make, I got some shit to put out.”Įilish is referring to her Apple TV+ documentary The World’s A Little Blurry which is scheduled for a February 2021 release. “I’m changing it after the doc comes out,” she said in an Instagram story, according to BuzzFeed. Well, the 19 year-old has now announced that she plans to ditch the green roots soon, though she’s in no hurry and certainly doesn’t care what the public thinks about the matter. Casual observers likely don’t recognize Eilish any other way. Those slime green roots were with her when she rose beyond YouTube notoriety into real fame, and when she dominated last year’s Grammy awards. It took her until that summer to adapt them full time, and she’s mostly maintained the signature hairstyle ever since. The music sensation didn’t sport her now-signature slime green roots until February of 2019, and even then they weren’t a permanent part of her look. When we were first introduced to Billie Eilish back in 2017, the singer had dusty blonde, almost gray hair.
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