Billie Eilish, despite her immense popularity, is not immune to being ghosted. The 22-year-old singer recently appeared on the BBC podcast “Miss Me?” hosted by Lily Allen and Miquita Oliver, where they delved into the topic of ghosting in the digital age.
During the episode, Eilish revealed that she had experienced a particularly egregious ghosting incident in December. She was stood up by a friend she had known for years, who disappeared without a trace after making plans to hang out.
Expressing her frustration, Eilish described the ghoster as a “pathetic man” and criticized the act as cowardly. However, she also acknowledged that she has ghosted people in the past, admitting that sometimes it’s necessary to cut off communication with someone.
Despite the ups and downs of ghosting, Eilish remains focused on her music. Her latest album, “Hit Me Hard and Soft,” was released last month, and she is set to embark on a tour starting on Sept. 29 in Québec. With many of the tour dates already sold out, it’s clear that Eilish won’t have to worry about being ghosted by her devoted fans.