Billie Eilish fans on what makes her so special: “I cried more than I can ever imagine”

NME published this video item, entitled “Billie Eilish fans on what makes her so special: “I cried more than I can ever imagine”” – below is their description.

As NME celebrates Billie Eilish’s momentous Glastonbury set with a limited-edition print magazine, her fans talk new friendships and the ‘Happier Than Ever’ tour’s immense spectacle

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