Billie Eilish claims that watching porn since the age of 11’really destroyed my brain.’

Billie Eilish claims that watching porn since the age of 11'really destroyed my brain.'

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  • Grammy-winning artist Billie Eilish had spoken about dependence on watching erotic entertainment, beginning at age 11.
  • Eilish said she is currently irate at herself for thinking it was OK to observe such a lot of pornography.

Grammy-winning artist Billie Eilish had spoken about dependence on watching erotic entertainment, beginning at age 11, and how it gave her bad dreams and wrecked her when she began dating.

Eilish, who turns 20 on Saturday, was talking on “The Howard Stern Show” on Sirius XM radio on Monday.

“I think pornography is a shame. I used to watch a ton of pornography. I began watching pornography when I was, similar to 11,” the “Miscreant” artist said, saying it helped her vibe as though she were cool and “part of the gang.”

“I think it truly obliterated my cerebrum and I feel inconceivably crushed that I was presented to such a lot of pornography,” she added, saying she endured bad dreams since a portion of the substance she watched was so savage and harmful.

Eilish, self-taught in Los Angeles and had seven Grammy Awards, is known for her frequently dull verses.

In the vocal “Male Fantasy” on her subsequent collection “More joyful Than Ever,” she sings about being home alone and diverting herself with sexual entertainment as she reviews a wrecked relationship.

Eilish said she is currently irate at herself for thinking it was OK to observe such a lot of pornography.

“The initial not many occasions I, you know, had intercourse, I did not deny bad things. It was because I believed that is the thing that I should be drawn to,” she said.

Eilish, who began her vocation wearing loose garments to keep individuals from remarking on her body, turned into the most youthful individual in history to win every one of the four of the top Grammy Awards around the same time when she brought home the statuettes for new craftsman, collection, record, and tune of the year in 2020 at age 18.

The artist said her distinction had made it difficult to date.

“It’s truly difficult to meet individuals when, you know, individuals are either scared of you or believe you’re out of their association,” Eilish told Stern.

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