Billie Eilish has unveiled a live video for her single Wish You Were Gay.
The track features on the pop prodigy's debut album, 'When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?', while the new clip mashes together footage of her London show back in March, with shots of the singer with fans and performing on stage. Discussing how the song developed over social media last summer, Eilish said:
"I wrote this song about a guy that really was not interested in me and it made me feel horrible. So the song is called Wish You Were Gay, and that’s so not meant to be offensive in any way. It doesn't mean that I wish he was like… it literally means I wish he was gay so that he didn’t like me for an actual reason, instead of the fact that he didn’t like me."
Catch Eilish performing at the Glastonbury festival in June. She also appears at Reading and Leeds in August.
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