Twitter Freaked Out Over Billie Eilish’s SNL Performance
Billie Eilish got Saturday Night Live off to a gravity-defying start. The singer performed two of her songs, “Bad Guy” and “i love you” on the show’s season premiere on Saturday, but it was during the former when things got a little trippy. Eilish performed on a smaller version of the set and appeared to be walking all over the walls and ceiling. Twitter, per usual, had some thoughts.
How she did it #BillieEilish #SNL pic.twitter.com/b6qLBRkuRS
— Elia Penn (@EliaPenn) September 29, 2019
This Billie Eilish performance seems like something I’d stumble across on Adult Swim at like 3:15am and question what is reality
— Brendan (@Brendo18) September 29, 2019
Billie Eilish is climbing on walls and stuff. Scaring me more than the fear of missing deadline. pic.twitter.com/0oANA65eqE
— Jordan Bishop (@Jordanbishop35) September 29, 2019
Me RN watching #BillieEilish and her rogue shoelace on #SNL pic.twitter.com/ZWWiQlin9F
— Krista Park, RDH (@livingmybestfh1) September 29, 2019
The 17-year-old singer has been busy promoting her upcoming tour, "Where Do We Go?", which is set to kick off next year. While stopping by The Tonight Show she explained how she's hoping to raise awareness for climate change during her tour.
“Basically, we’re trying to be as green as possible on the entire tour. We’re actually bringing someone from Reverb, this company that specializes in the best and most healthy and green ways to do everything,” she said. “There’s no plastic straws allowed. The fans are going to bring their own water bottles. There’s going to be recycle cans everywhere — because if something is recyclable, it doesn’t matter unless there’s a recycle bin, you know?”
Before her SNL debut she teamed up with the night's host Woody Harrelson for a video she posted to her Instagram page to share how climate change is quickly affecting the planet.
"Our house is on fire," she wrote, adding the hashtag "#climateemergency."
"Our Earth is warming up and our oceans are rising. Extreme weather is wrecking millions of lives," she said in the video. “We cannot let this happen on our watch. Up to one million species are becoming extinct because of mankind's actions. And time is running out. Millions of people around the world are taking to the streets on climate strike demanding our leaders listen to the science and act.”
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