In a recent interview with Vogue, where Billie is on the cover, the singer spoke about the song "Your Power" - which refers to an abusive relationship with a minor - she said that all her peers have experienced some kind of inappropriate sexual behavior.
"The song really is not about one person. You might think, 'it's so because it's in the music industry'. Jo. It is everywhere. I do not know a girl or a woman who has not had a strange experience or a really bad experience. " She said.
Later, he adds:
"It does not matter who you are, how your life is, you are surrounded by me, how strong you are, how smart you are. One can always benefit. This is a big problem in a world of sexual abuse - girls who are safe and strong-willed find themselves in situations where they are victims.
In the end, she emphasizes that "it is so shameful and humiliating to be in a position where because you think you know so much, you are abused".
Recall that in late February, following the release of her documentary, her previous relationship with Brandon Quention Adams was detailed. Adams, who bears the name "Q" and performs under the art name "7: AMP", met Eilish at one of her concerts in 2018 when she was 16 and he was 22.
Due to the age difference, fans of the singer accused Q of grooming. Grooming refers to building an emotional relationship with a child or young person, to manipulate, exploit and abuse him. After the feedback, Billie said:
"To the fans: Remember to be nice to people, despite everything. I love you and thank you for protecting me, but be polite."
While the ex-boyfriend responded to all the accusations with a post where he wrote: "There are always two sides to a situation!"