
Topics: Music, Billie Eilish, Entertainment

Topics: Music, Billie Eilish, Entertainment
Billie Eilish has responded to rumours of a feud with her brother, Finneas.
The sibling duo have worked together on Eilish's music, and fans noticed Finneas was conspicuously absent from her recent Hit Me Hard and Soft tour and the following film premiere.
The tour started in September 2024 and travelled around the world, finishing in November 2025.
Rumours started to fly that there may have been a major falling out that went beyond your typical sibling squabbling or rivalry.
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The star was being interviewed for ELLE Magazine when they asked if there was any truth to the rumours about her long-time collaborator and songwriter.
She insisted there was never a 'falling-out' and was quick to squash the claims.
Eilish told the outlet: "I heard somebody say: 'Did you guys hear Finneas and Billie had a falling-out?'

She added: "Finneas and I have never and will never have a falling-out, ever in our lives."
"We’ll get in the biggest f****** fight you’ve ever heard of in your life … and five minutes later, we’re back, laughing and making music. It’s sibling s***. There’s nothing else in the world like sibling relationships."
Finneas was also interviewed in the same chat, and shared why he was missing on the road, as he said he loves making and writing music, but just doesn't enjoy touring life.
He insisted he does love performing with Billie but not just for strenuous or lengthy tours.
He told ELLE: "It’s basically true that I don’t like touring, but I love the show part of it. And I love being around Billie. This past year, when she would be on tour for months, I missed her a lot."
Eilish also said she would find the songwriting process much harder without Finneas.
She exclaimed: "If I never saw Finneas at all, I might literally never make a song again... But how do we move on and have separate lives?"

A concert movie is being released called Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour (Live in 3D) next month, which was filmed over four nights at the Co-op Live Arena in Manchester, as she teamed up with Titanic director James Cameron.
She told the BBC that the crowd there was 'one of my favourite audiences ever... I fricking love Manchester'.
"Little old James Cameron sent me an email literally saying 'would you be interested in making a movie of your concert in 3D?'" Eilish explained. "I had never even considered such a thing, it was such an amazing idea."
Cameron said the experience will be special for fans 'because we can get you to places you can't possibly be, and we also take you behind the scenes with her prepping for the show, doing her vocal warm up, putting on her make up'.