Photo: Taylor Hill/WireImageBillie Eilishis known for being very candid with fans. So it’s no surprise the Gen-Z superstar songstress dished on her first-ever Met Gala experience ⁠— and held nothing back!During a recent appearance on SiriusXM’sThe Howard Stern Show, Eilish, who was one of four Gen-Zco-chairsat the 2021 Met Gala, opened up about what the famous fashion fête was like for her.“It’s nuts. It’s famous people famous people-ing. That’s what it is,” theHappier Than Eversinger-songwriter said.Eilish compared attending the star-studded bash, with regular guests likeKim KardashianWest, Rihanna,Kendall Jennerand more, to being back in high school.John Shearer/WireImage"You know what, the main thing that night made me think or feel was how famous people are just literally nobodies. Just randos, and it’s so weird," Eilish explained. “I was like, ‘Wow, all these people are just somebody that’s in class with you,’ and you think this person’s kinda annoying, you really like this person, you get along with this person, and everybody’s just, like, embarrassed and insecure about what they’re doing and saying.“Despite that, Eilish still had an unforgettable night. “It was amazing though. It was just beautiful in there,” she said.The star hit the red carpet at the Met Gala in acustom corset Oscar de la Renta tulle gown— a far departure from her usual grunge style. But the singer-songwriter explained she was finally ready to embrace her feminine side.“It just was time,” the singer toldVogueon the red carpet of her fashion risk. “It was time for this, and I feel like I’ve grown so much in the last few years.“Eilish continued, “I’ve always wanted to do this. I was just scared and didn’t feel comfortable in my skin and I feel like I finally did.“Making her first Met even more of a moment, this year Eilish served asco-chairalongside fellow trendsettersTimothée Chalamet, Naomi Osaka andAmanda Gorman.WhenVogueconfirmed in May that Eilish would be the youngest Met Gala co-chair in history, the outlet explained that her “willingness to embrace an aesthetic as innovative as her music has pushed emerging brands into the limelight and challenged old rules about how a pop star should dress.”

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Billie Eilishis known for being very candid with fans. So it’s no surprise the Gen-Z superstar songstress dished on her first-ever Met Gala experience ⁠— and held nothing back!During a recent appearance on SiriusXM’sThe Howard Stern Show, Eilish, who was one of four Gen-Zco-chairsat the 2021 Met Gala, opened up about what the famous fashion fête was like for her.“It’s nuts. It’s famous people famous people-ing. That’s what it is,” theHappier Than Eversinger-songwriter said.Eilish compared attending the star-studded bash, with regular guests likeKim KardashianWest, Rihanna,Kendall Jennerand more, to being back in high school.John Shearer/WireImage"You know what, the main thing that night made me think or feel was how famous people are just literally nobodies. Just randos, and it’s so weird,” Eilish explained. “I was like, ‘Wow, all these people are just somebody that’s in class with you,’ and you think this person’s kinda annoying, you really like this person, you get along with this person, and everybody’s just, like, embarrassed and insecure about what they’re doing and saying.“Despite that, Eilish still had an unforgettable night. “It was amazing though. It was just beautiful in there,” she said.The star hit the red carpet at the Met Gala in acustom corset Oscar de la Renta tulle gown— a far departure from her usual grunge style. But the singer-songwriter explained she was finally ready to embrace her feminine side.“It just was time,” the singer toldVogueon the red carpet of her fashion risk. “It was time for this, and I feel like I’ve grown so much in the last few years.“Eilish continued, “I’ve always wanted to do this. I was just scared and didn’t feel comfortable in my skin and I feel like I finally did.“Making her first Met even more of a moment, this year Eilish served asco-chairalongside fellow trendsettersTimothée Chalamet, Naomi Osaka andAmanda Gorman.WhenVogueconfirmed in May that Eilish would be the youngest Met Gala co-chair in history, the outlet explained that her “willingness to embrace an aesthetic as innovative as her music has pushed emerging brands into the limelight and challenged old rules about how a pop star should dress.”

Billie Eilishis known for being very candid with fans. So it’s no surprise the Gen-Z superstar songstress dished on her first-ever Met Gala experience ⁠— and held nothing back!

During a recent appearance on SiriusXM’sThe Howard Stern Show, Eilish, who was one of four Gen-Zco-chairsat the 2021 Met Gala, opened up about what the famous fashion fête was like for her.

“It’s nuts. It’s famous people famous people-ing. That’s what it is,” theHappier Than Eversinger-songwriter said.

Eilish compared attending the star-studded bash, with regular guests likeKim KardashianWest, Rihanna,Kendall Jennerand more, to being back in high school.

John Shearer/WireImage

Co-chair Billie Eilish attends The 2021 Met Gala Celebrating In America: A Lexicon Of Fashion at Metropolitan Museum of Art on September 13, 2021 in New York City.

“You know what, the main thing that night made me think or feel was how famous people are just literally nobodies. Just randos, and it’s so weird,” Eilish explained. “I was like, ‘Wow, all these people are just somebody that’s in class with you,’ and you think this person’s kinda annoying, you really like this person, you get along with this person, and everybody’s just, like, embarrassed and insecure about what they’re doing and saying.”

Despite that, Eilish still had an unforgettable night. “It was amazing though. It was just beautiful in there,” she said.

The star hit the red carpet at the Met Gala in acustom corset Oscar de la Renta tulle gown— a far departure from her usual grunge style. But the singer-songwriter explained she was finally ready to embrace her feminine side.

“It just was time,” the singer toldVogueon the red carpet of her fashion risk. “It was time for this, and I feel like I’ve grown so much in the last few years.”

Eilish continued, “I’ve always wanted to do this. I was just scared and didn’t feel comfortable in my skin and I feel like I finally did.”

Making her first Met even more of a moment, this year Eilish served asco-chairalongside fellow trendsettersTimothée Chalamet, Naomi Osaka andAmanda Gorman.

WhenVogueconfirmed in May that Eilish would be the youngest Met Gala co-chair in history, the outlet explained that her “willingness to embrace an aesthetic as innovative as her music has pushed emerging brands into the limelight and challenged old rules about how a pop star should dress.”

source: people.com