Billie Eilish has come a long way since her first appearance on The Late Late Show. The once-rising alt-pop star is now a global sensation with numerous No. 1 singles and albums, a James Bond theme, and countless sold-out shows in arenas and stadiums worldwide. Despite her success, Eilish remains humble and grateful for the opportunities she has been given.
After taking some time off, Eilish is back in the spotlight with a guest appearance on The Late Late Show alongside actress Natalie Portman. Host James Corden reminisced about Eilish's debut TV performance of "Ocean Eyes," which she described as nerve-wracking due to her years-long battle with illness.
Since then, Eilish has also dabbled in acting, including a role in Donald Glover's Swarm series. She describes Glover as her "all-time hero" and says that working with him was a dream come true.
One of Eilish's favorite things to do is perform at festivals, where she can play to enormous crowds and feel the energy of the audience. She is set to headline Lollapalooza in August and is excited to prove herself to a new crowd.
Despite her success and fame, Eilish remains down to earth and appreciative of the opportunities she has been given. She is a talented musician and performer who continues to captivate audiences around the world with her unique sound and style.