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"Billie Eilish’s Bold Take on ‘Botched’ Surgery: Is She the Celebrity Whisperer We Need for the Plastic Surgery Debate?"

In a world seemingly obsessed with the quest for eternal youth, Billie Eilish stands out like a bright comet—boldly declaring, “I’m excited to age!” What does this say about the current cosmic climate? Maybe it’s the Mercury retrograde urging us to embrace change rather than fear it! In her recent appearance on Amy Poehler’s podcast, Eilish unapologetically shared her thoughts on the normalization of cosmetic procedures, sparking a wave of applause and relief from fans who are tired of the anti-aging mantra that dominates celebrity culture. She expressed a genuine excitement about the natural evolution of her body and face, a perspective many fans found refreshing. Let’s dive into her commentary and the interesting discussions it has ignited in a culture that often promotes a distorted view of beauty standards. LEARN MORE.

Billie Eilish’s Plastic Surgery And Aging Comments Spark Praise

Appearing on the latest episode of Amy Poehler’s Good Hang podcast, Billie explained why she hopes to embrace the way her face and body will change with age.

“I am so excited to age,” she said after Amy asked how she felt about leaving child stardom and moving further into her 20s. “I’m so excited for my face to age and my body to age and not change it.”

“I want my kids to look at me and have my face look like their face,” she added, before looking directly into the camera. “Not be some botched version of whatever the fuck is going on out there right now.”

With so many conversations about Botox, facelifts, and tons of other age-reversing procedures I’ve never heard of, it’s certainly a nice change to hear someone welcome the prospect of aging. And on Reddit, people seem to agree.

“It’s refreshing for a celeb to say this out loud and seem like they mean it,” one user wrote. “So many well-known celebs get surgery, and it’s quietly (or loudly) saying they’re obsessed with youth, and it impacts many people’s perception of aging.”

Now, I know what you’re thinking: Isn’t Billie Eilish still super young? Well, yes, at 24, she certainly is. And amid the praise for her comments, people have made the valid point that women’s attitudes toward cosmetic treatments can understandably change as they reach their 30s and 40s. However, in a world where women in their 20s are getting things like “preventative Botox” and “baby facelifts” to combat signs of aging before they’ve even really begun, Billie’s excitement to grow old is seriously refreshing.

“‘She says that now, but just WAIT until she’s 30!’ Like, 1) Do you want her to hate herself and buy into the anti-aging industry??? And 2) As if teens and young women aren’t already being marketed to ‘get ahead of the wrinkles,’ likely even more so for women in the industry,” one user wrote. “The anti-aging industry doesn’t exist in a bubble that only comes for you when you hit 35, y’all, it’s pervasive!”

Keep this energy, Billie! I love it. You can watch her full appearance on Good Hang here.

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