Billie Eilish, who created several chart-topping hits like BLUE and Bad Guy, sent fans into a frenzy by announcing a new project.
The 23-year-old singer chose her Manchester concert to carefully tease her future plan without letting too much out.
Billie addressed the sold-out crowd that she and James Cameron, notable for directing Titanic and Avatar, are working on something “very special.”
The COPYCAT crooner paused her performance to point out to the concertgoers that “there are more cameras than usual in here.”
She announced that she is “working on something very, very special with somebody named James Cameron,” adding “it’s going to be in 3D.”
As soon as a fan-filmed footage of the news was shared online, the netizens started speculating that they are “getting that VR concert experience video.”
One of the X users expressed their excitement for “either getting the coolest thing ever or entering the multiverse fr.”
Many fans predicted that Billie will be “in Avatar as one of the blue people.”
This came after the bury a friend hitmaker implemented 100% plan-based diet at her London musicales of Hit Me Hard Soft Tour.
The singer’s newly induced policy received mix reactions from the attendees as a section appreciated her for upholding the stance.
While another was left “fuming” for not being offered non-vegan options.
Although the songstress sets stage ablaze with her performances, she suffers from Tourette Syndrome (TS). It is a neurodevelopment disorder which results in involuntary and repeared movements.
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