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Billie Eilish says she won’t get cosmetic surgery, telling Amy Poehler she’s excited to age naturally. In a new podcast interview, she also recalled crying through her only PR training session at 14.

Billie Eilish says she has no plans for fillers or facelifts, and she sounds completely at peace with that choice.
In a new episode of Good Hang With Amy Poehler released Tuesday (May 5), Eilish opened up about getting older in public and why she wants to let that process happen naturally.
Looking back, she laughed at how fixed her self-image once felt. “I never thought I would not be a teenager,” she told Poehler. “I remember when I was 17, I was like, ‘OK, I am the person I’ll be forever right now.’ And that’s not how it works, obviously.”
Now, the nine-time Grammy winner says she’s genuinely looking forward to seeing herself change over time. “I am so excited to age, and I’m so excited for my face to age and my body to age and not change it,” she said. She added that she wants her future kids to recognize themselves in her face, not what she called “some botched version” of current beauty trends.
The conversation arrives just ahead of her upcoming Hit Me Hard and Soft 3D concert film, co-directed with James Cameron and set for release May 8.
Eilish has addressed cosmetic work before, including in a 2021 interview with The Guardian, where she said people should do whatever makes them happy. Her concern, she explained then, is dishonesty around procedures and the unrealistic expectations that can create for young people.
Elsewhere in the Poehler interview, Eilish shared another story about image and authenticity: a short-lived attempt at media coaching when she was 14. It didn’t go well.
“I sobbed through it,” she said. “I hated it so much. It was literally the scariest s–t of all time. I only did one session and it was under an hour, and I sobbed, and I left, and I did not follow any of the rules after that.”
For an artist who’s built her career on candor, that tracks.