Billie Eilish, Yungblud and More Star in Climate Change Documentary

Billie Eilish, Yungblud and More Star in Climate Change Documentary

In addition to participating in the documentary, Billie Eilish will bring Overheated to the shows to talk about climate change

Billie Eilish star next to Yungblud and other artists a documentary about climate change entitled overheatedaccording to information from the NME.

Furthermore, Eilish hosted a multi-day climate-focused event, also called overheatedwhich will take place in the The O2in London, in June 2022 around the artist’s concerts at the venue. Girl In Red, finneas, Vivienne Westwood, Emily Eavis are also names confirmed in production.

The production of Sage Foundation directed by Yassa Khan it is described as “a breathtaking commentary on the climate anxiety currently sweeping the world – and the unshakable determination of today’s leading activists who intend to use their influence to turn angst into action.” Watch the trailer below:

Naza Alakijaexecutive producer of overheated and founder of Sage Foundationsaid of the project: “This film is an opportunity to share your stories, because storytelling is the most powerful tool we have to spark empathy, generate hope and drive lasting change.”

We have entered a watershed moment for the future of our planet, and this film aims to make us think deeply about our place in the fight against climate change – and ultimately turn our compassion into action.

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Billie Eilish reveals ‘exhaustion’ with Tourette’s syndrome in childhood: ‘I don’t understand’

Billie Eilish opened up about the diagnosis of Tourette syndrome in an interview with David Letterman in the fourth season of the series Next Guest Doesn’t Need Introductionsgives Netflix. The new year’s talk show also features conversations with Will Smith, Cardi B, Ryan Reynoldsbetween others.

In addition to talking about the disorder, diagnosed when he was a child, Eilish also commented on fame and music. “The funny thing is, so many people have it that you would never know,” stated the owner of “Happier Than Ever.” The singer revealed how she met several artists who also have Tourette’s syndrome.

Then, letterman asked if talking about the condition has worsened. “No way,” replied Billie Eilish. “I really love answering questions about it, because it’s very, very interesting. And I’m incredibly confused by it. I don’t understand.” Eilish went on to say how he had “small” tics as a child: “For me, they are very tiring,” but explained that he has “befriended it now.”


Source: Rollingstone

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