Billie Eilish Calls Herself A ‘Introverted Loner’; Says ” I’m Good Being Alone”

In the latest episode of the podcast Telekom Electronic Beats, Billie Eilish explained in detail her social distancing routine.

Grammy award winner Billie Eilish claims she is a “introverted loner” and happily spends a lot of time alone during the lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The pop star said that she is “introverted and lonerish.”

“I’ve been really enjoying being alone. I feel like everybody on the internet has been on FaceTime all day long with their friends. I love my friends, I can’t wait to see them, I do miss them a lot, but at the same time… I’m good. I’m good being alone – I like being alone,” she stated on Telekom Electronic Beats podcast’s latest episode.

Also, Eilish thinks that the gratitude at being set free post lockdown won’t last long.

“As soon as we can see people again and go out, we’re going to be so happy and grateful. And in about three days, we’re all going to take it for granted again. That’s why people work. It’s the way humans are made,” she said.

“You miss something so bad once you don’t have it… You never think about it when you have it,” she added.

Eilish has two pitbull puppies to join her in isolation. She told the podcast Telekom Electronic Beats that taking care of Miss Mardy and Jim is a “full-time job.”

“I’ve been fostering two puppies, which has been amazing and a full-time job at the same time,” she said.”But it’s actually been great. It’s like, when else am I going to have time to do that? I feel like more people should do that. They need it.”

“There’s such a misconception about them. They’re sweethearts, they cuddle,” she said.

Eilish also performed remotely for the iHeart Living Room Concert for America with her brother, Finneas O’Connell, that helped to raise funds to help fight the coronavirus outbreak.