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Billie Eilish Swaps Mic for Madness in Sylvia Plath's 'The Bell Jar' Film Debut

Billie Eilish is poised to make her feature film acting debut in an adaptation of Sylvia Plath's 'The Bell Jar,' helmed by Oscar-winning director Sarah Polley. The adaptation dives into the tumultuous tale of Esther Greenwood, capturing her descent into madness amidst a 1950s New York magazine internship.

This potential role marks Eilish's return to acting after a stint in the Amazon Prime series 'Swarm.' The project partners include Joy Gorman Wettels and Plan B Entertainment, with Focus Features likely distributing the film in the U.S.


Source: Billboard – Published on March 11, 2026

Billie Eilish scores Song of the Year, tells ICE where to go at Grammys 2026

Billie Eilish takes home Song of the Year at the 2026 Grammys for “Wildflower,” confirming the track’s presence among this year’s most talked-about entries. Her acceptance speech veers sharply political, anchored by the incendiary line, “No one is illegal on stolen land.”

With a pause that’s anything but performative, she punctuates the moment with a defiant “And fuck ICE," leaving little room for ambiguity or restraint on the industry’s glitziest stage.


Source: Pitchfork – Published on February 2, 2026

Channeling protest, Billie Eilish calls out celeb silence after ICE kills ICU nurse

Interpolating protest with stardom, Billie Eilish stares into the camera and doesn't blink, calling out fellow celebrities for their silence following the ICE shooting of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis. She posts footage suggesting Pretti, a legal gun owner and ICU nurse, was disarmed before being fatally shot, contradicting official claims of self-defense.

Finneas echoes her rage, dismissing Second Amendment defenses and calling out the brutality. Olivia Rodrigo joins in, claiming ICE's actions are “unconscionable.”


Source: Billboard – Published on January 26, 2026

Sad sells: Eilish, Mitski & Lana make gloom the chart’s favorite mood again

Billie Eilish mourns over hushed minimalist beats, while Boygenius lingers in harmonies heavy with ache. Lana Del Rey wraps ennui in hazy Americana, and Mitski dances with grief through fractured intimacy.

Listeners don’t flinch—they flock. There’s something disarmingly magnetic in melancholia, a precision of emotion that bright chord progressions rarely allow. This isn't mere sadness—it’s curated vulnerability scored to minor keys and lyrical self-exposure.


Source: Music Industry News – Published on January 8, 2026

Quoting grief like a lyric, Billie Eilish marks Sandy Hook with gun reform callout

Interpolating real-world grief into activism, Billie Eilish uses the anniversary of Sandy Hook’s massacre as a grim metronome, marking a weekend stained by fresh violence in Brooklyn, Brown University, and Bondi Beach. Her Instagram story doubles as a public indictment, urging fans to “raise [their] voice” and “vote out” those resisting gun reform.

Recalling her prior alignment with Artists for Action and Everytown for Gun Safety, Eilish repeats her call for accountability with a brutal clarity that spares no elected official.


Source: News | NME – Published on December 18, 2025

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