And nobody noticed.
— including to the Grammys — to hide it from the public. Now, she's revealed another one of her stealthy dupes and we's still processing it how great it is. Yep, friends, Billie Eilish used a whole body double during her set at Coachella 2022… and nobody noticed.
"[At] the beginning of Coachella, I had a body double, one of my dancers from the show," Billie admitted during a recent interview with. "I dressed her up in a show look that I had worn before. We got a black wig and we put buns in it and we gave her a mask and sunglasses and she wore my shoes and my socks."
Billie was also asked if she had gone incognito to watch other artists’ sets at festivals she’s performed at, which she has — but the singer says those disguises didn't work as well. "I've done it though occasionally in different places, and it's really nice when you're able to do it,” she added.
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