Billie Eilish is pretty mad at a German magazine cover that portrayed her as a shirtless, bald cyborg, saying she “did not consent” to the image “in any way.“
The singer was featured in Nylon Germany as one of three “digital prodigies” who are “redefining the future of being a teen superstar“.
The cover art, designed by Marcel C Wilkens, depicted her as a “supernatural fembot of the future.”
Writing on Instagram, Eilish said she was angry not to have been consulted.
“I was never approached by Nylon about this piece whatsoever,” she says. “I did not know it was happening nor did anyone on my team.”
Eilish, who has said she wears loose-fitting clothes on stage and in her videos to avoid being sexualised, was particularly aggrieved that the digitally-created image showed her apparently topless.
“You’re gonna make a picture of me shirtless?” she writes. “That’s not real?? At 17? And make it the cover????
“Even if the picture was supposed to look like some robot version of me… I did not consent in any way.
“Booooooooooo to you”
Eilish is one of 2019’s biggest break-out stars, topping the charts in 19 countries, including the UK and the US, with her goth-pop debut album When We All Fall Asleep Where Do We Go.
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The teenager has previously told NME: “There’s people out there saying: ‘Dress like a girl for once! Wear tight clothes you’d be much prettier and your career would be so much better’ No it wouldn’t. It literally would not.
“That’s why I wear baggy clothes,” she says in a separate interview for Calvin Klein. “Nobody can have an opinion because they haven’t seen what’s underneath.”
In a statement, Nylon says it had only meant to celebrate the singer’s achievements.
“It was never our intention to create a look that is confusing or insulting to Billie Eilish,” the magazine says. “It was only ever our intention to honour Billie’s impact and her work by creating this avatar which is part of a cover series highlighting the power of digital prodigy artists.
“This avatar is a piece of 3D artwork created in dedication to her achievements and the positive effect she has had on millions around the globe – including us.“
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