Billie Eilish Blasts Roe v. Wade Overturn During Glastonbury Festival Performance
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Addressing the matter during her live performance at the Pyramid Stage, the 20-year-old pop star, who's also the youngest solo performer at the event, tells the crowd that it's a 'dark day' for America.

AceShowbiz - Billie Eilish told her Glastonbury fans to scream away their anxieties during her history making headline slot. Becoming the youngest solo performer to play the Pyramid Stage on Friday night, June 24, the 20-year-old pop star made the call during a sweary set.

The "Bad Guy" hitmaker also despaired over the Supreme Court's reversal of 1973's landmark Roe v Wade ruling, which now outlaws abortion for millions of women in the United States. She called it a "dark day" for America while strumming a guitar and added, "I'm just going to say that, because I can't say anything else now."

Eilish yelled at the crowd about using screaming to exorcise their mental anxieties, "So here's what I want you to do - whatever's going on in your mind, something you're wasting time worrying about, something you can't just get the f** out of your head - I want you to f***** flail around, and scream and stomp."

"I want you to feel loose and free and don't give a f** about anything else but this moment," she went on urging the crowd. "I want you to think about the thing that's p***** you off and I want you to scream at it." While bouncing up and down, she added, "To practise feeling free and loose I want you to just flop around - for real, just flop out your limbs - bounce, just bounce, just little hops."

The "Ocean Eyes" singer also told the crowd she had three rules for her gigs, "Don't be an a******, do not judge anyone out here - no judgements - and, number three - have fun b****."

It came after she said she feared she would bomb at Glastonbury if she over-thought her performance. She told Matt Wilkinson's "Glastonbury Special" on Apple Music 1 on Monday, June 20, "With this kind of thing, which is doing this kind of show and headlining and with all the pressure of it, it's like, if you overthink it, you might bomb."

"So I try to keep myself as composed as possible," the Grammy winner continued. "But if I do think about it, it's like the coolest that I've ever heard. I mean, Glastonbury. Come on. It's so cool. So I'm very, very geeked, very excited."

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