Billie Eilish should 'take therapy' over her adoration for Justin Bieber

Billie Eilish should 'take therapy' over her adoration for Justin Bieber
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They may be your favorite artists, but they also have some celebrities crush like normal people. For Billie Eilish, her...

They may be your favorite artists, but they also have some celebrities crush like normal people. For Billie Eilish, her love for Justin Bieber somehow needs a therapist to help, according to her mom!

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In a recent episode of Eilish's Apple Music radio show "me & dad radio," the young singer and Patrick, her father had Billie's mother, Maggie, as a special guest in the show.

The interview turned into a family reunion where they went to some interesting topics, includes their daughter intense obsession with Justin Bieber - especially her reaction towards the music video of Bieber's hit "As long as you love me".

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"I remember this one really well and the video, and Billie talking about it, and being excited it was coming out, and just crying and crying," Maggie remembered.

"Everyone knows the whole Billie-Justin Bieber thing but this song was a big part of it." she continued.

Eilish then went on admitting that she would watch the video "and just sob."

"I just want to say, we did consider taking you to therapy because you were in so much pain over Justin Bieber," Maggie said with a laugh.

"It was so intense, it caused you so much pain."

The interview also discussed Else’s where in the interview, Eilish and her parents also discussed her previous struggles with mental health, which she reflected on heavily in her song "listen before i go.

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"With ‘listen before i go,’ I was worried that people would hear it and kind of be triggered by it and be offended, but all I’ve seen is fans talking about how much it’s made them feel comforted," the Grammy winner said.

"And hearing someone going through the same thing you’re going through doesn’t make you feel worse about yourself, it makes you feel a little better."

Fortunately, Billie Eilish shared that she is feeling more positive than before.

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