Billie Eilish on Releasing ‘What Was I Made For?’ During ‘Lowest Point’ in Her Life (Exclusive)

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Billie Eilish, Finneas and Greta Gerwig chat with ET’s Denny Directo backstage at the 35th Annual Palm Springs International Film Festival Awards Gala. Billie and Finneas react to receiving the Chairman’s Award and where they plan to display them. Billie also opens up about how she felt she was at her ‘lowest point’ during the release of ‘Barbie’ and her song, ‘What Was I Made For?,’ and how director Greta reacted the first time she heard the track. Plus, the singer shares her excitement as she continues working on her next album.

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