Singer Billie Eilish Turns Heads Over This ‘Revealing’ Bikini Photo

Billie Eilish’s fans are abuzz following the pop icon’s rare appearance on social media this weekend — during which she unveiled something they never anticipated.

The Grammy-winning musician was featured in an Instagram post shared by her close friend Annabel Zimmer, the daughter of the renowned composer Hans Zimmer, on Saturday. The image depicts Eilish enjoying the sun in a striking Miaou bikini top and stylish Versace sunglasses, offering fans a glimpse of a side of her that is seldom seen.

However, it was not this that caused the internet to explode. For the first time, Eilish, 21, displayed her hidden chest tattoo — her surname, “Eilish,” inked in an elaborate gothic style. The singer had previously promised that fans would “never see” the tattoo, making this revelation even more astonishing.

The tattoo was done in 2020, just a day after her remarkable sweep at the Grammys, where she took home five awards, including Album of the Year and Best New Artist. At that time, she confessed in a Vanity Fair interview, “I have one here that says ‘Eilish.’ Yes, I love myself.”

This is not her only piece of body art. Eilish has a collection of “guardian angel fairies” tattooed along her left wrist and hand, inspired by a beloved childhood book, Fairyopolis. Additionally, she has a large dragon tattoo that ascends her right thigh and hip — a design she humorously referred to as a “big boy.”

Despite Eilish’s recent embrace of more form-fitting, feminine attire, she appeared somewhat bashful about the revealing post. She commented on the image with a see-no-evil monkey emoji — yet this did not prevent fans from inundating the comments with admiration.

“You’re beautiful, I love you,” one fan exclaimed, while another remarked, “My heart stopped because of you.”

This stunning post comes just weeks after Eilish responded to critics who labeled her a “sellout” for embracing her femininity. In a passionate Instagram Story earlier this year, she criticized what she termed “f—king bozos” for disparaging her transformation.

“During the initial five years of my professional journey, I faced significant criticism for my boyish appearance,” she remarked. “Now, when I finally feel at ease enough to don something slightly feminine, I am labeled a sellout? Women possess many dimensions, isn’t that surprising?”

Eilish has candidly discussed her struggles with body image previously. In a conversation with Vogue, she revealed her journey of overcoming years of self-loathing, much of which was associated with a hip injury that thwarted her aspirations of becoming a dancer.

“For years, I felt as though my body was deceiving me,” she articulated. “I had to come to the realization that my body is not the adversary — I am.”