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Billie Eilish Talks About Wanting To Keep Relationships Private

During a recent interview with Capital Breakfast host Roman Kemp, Billie Eilish said she would keep her personal relationships private.

“I definitely want to keep [relationships] private. I’ve had relationships and kept them private, and even the ones that I’ve had; with the tiny amount that I’ve let the world see, I regret,” said Billie.

“I think about it sometimes. I think about the people that have made their relationships public, and then they break up, and it’s like, ‘What if it goes bad?’”

The “My Future” singer later expressed that one of the reasons she didn’t want to make her future relationships public was because she was concerned that everyone would have an opinion on it. “It’s very much something I’m not interested in,” she said.

Eilish recently made her debut on NPR’s Tiny Desk concert series, recreating the office desk. She was accompanied by her brother Finneas.

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