Billie Eilish sang about Johnny Depp's trial

In the past period, all the media wrote about the details of the courtroom of the famous couple

Jun 10, 2022 - 08:18
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Billie Eilish sang about Johnny Depp's trial
American singer Billie Eilish delighted her audience with a song called ‘TV’, and what intrigued everyone was that she mentioned the trial of Johnny Depp and his ex-wife, Amber Heard, through her verses. Namely, Billy debuted with this song on Tuesday on a tour in the UK, performing at the Manchester AO Arena, and this song, by the way, is not published yet.
A melancholic song in one part of the lyrics refers to the popular Dep-Herd trial that ended last week. "The Internet has gone wild watching movie stars at trial while they are overturning Roe vs. Wade," Eilish sang as she sat in a chair opposite her brother and associate Finneas, who played acoustic guitar.
By the way, last week, the court made a decision in favor of the star of the "Pirates of the Caribbean" franchise, which he won in the dispute against his ex-wife Amber Heard. Depp was in the UK at concerts with English musician Jeff Beck. The two recently revealed that they will release a new album next month. Eilish presented the song, telling the audience: "We just wrote this and we just wanted to play it for you." 

Recall, Billie started creating very early. However, the first song she wrote, which made her successful, was written when the singer was only 13 years old. Billie started learning to sing at the age of seven when she joined the children’s choir. Exactly that, as well as the performances she had with the choir, influenced her to start singing. She also made the decision not to eat meat or dairy products, and the reason for that is that she is worried about the way the animals are treated. She often posts on her social networks things related to this topic. She also suffers from Tourette's syndrome, a rare disorder of the nervous system that begins in childhood and involves repetitive movements or unwanted sounds that cannot be controlled. Some of the tics are raising eyebrows, tensing the muscles in the arm and jaw movements, and in some cases, a person may utter insulting words and swear words uncontrollably.