Billie Eilish recalled making her TV debut at age 15 on The Late Late Show with James Corden on Tuesday as she returned for his final week on the CBS talk show.
James, 44, asked Billie, 21 what she remembered about that day after showing a photo of Billie on his show.
‘I remembered that I was very nervous,’ Billie said. ‘I was very sick. I was sick for many years, I feel like. Everything I did I was sick. My voice was kind of messed up and I was really nervous. I just wanted to do a good job.’
‘You are exactly the same person that I met then in your core and in your person,’ James said.
Billie also said acting in Swarm was a dream role for her.
‘Donald Glover is my all-time hero, lifelong hero,’ Billie said.
She’s back: Billie Eilish recalled making her TV debut at age 15 on The Late Late Show with James Corden on Tuesday as she returned for his final week on the CBS talk show
Talented teenager: The Los Angeles native made her TV debut at age 15 on The Late Late Show with James Corden in September 2017
Billie also shared that she had been making music in the studio in the basement of her brother Finneas’ house.
‘That’s where we made the last record and then we’ve been doing it again,’ Billie said. ‘It’s very different this time. It’s proven to be different every single time. It’s weird. Every time, I’m like I’ve got it I know exactly. How to do it this time, you know it worked last time, I’m going to do it again and I can never recreate anything.’
Billie recently made a surprise appearance with Labrinth at Coachella and headlined Lollapalooza in South America.
She appeared on the show wearing a baggy blue sweater over a striped long sleeve shirt.
James asked Billie about recently headlining Lollapalooza in South America and played a clip of what the crowd looked like and asked her about how she connects with an audience of that size.
‘You can’t really,’ Billie said. ‘I love playing festivals. It’s one of my favorite types of shows to do. It’s just a sea. You stand there and it’s just endless people.’
Billie said she finds festivals harder and puts more effort into the shows.
‘I like to go out on the thrust, which is the catwalk thing, and I’ll look back at the stage and I will see myself on the the giant IMAX and it feels like I’m really at the show and I’m like in the audience and watching me on stage,’ Billie said.
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