In a world increasingly obsessed with the “uncanny valley” of cosmetic procedures, Billie Eilish is making a definitive stand for natural aging. During a candid appearance on the Good Hang podcast with Amy Poehler this week, the 24-year-old superstar opened up about her refusal to conform to modern plastic surgery trends.
Embracing the Natural Timeline
Eilish, who has spent her entire young adulthood in the global spotlight, admitted that her perspective on getting older has shifted dramatically since her debut.
“I never thought I would not be a teenager. I remember when I was 17, I was like, ‘Okay, I am the person I’ll be forever right now.’ And that’s not how it works, obviously,” Eilish told Poehler.
The 10-time Grammy winner expressed a rare sentiment in Hollywood: genuine excitement for the physical signs of aging. “I am so excited to age, and I’m so excited for my face to age and my body to age, and not change it.”
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The “Botched” Concern and Motherhood
Perhaps the most poignant part of the interview touched on her future as a mother. Eilish explained that her desire to remain “un-tweaked” is rooted in the legacy she wants to leave for her children.
“I want my kids to look at me and have my face look like their face and not be some botched version of whatever the f*** is going on out there right now.”
While Eilish has previously stated (most notably in a 2021 Guardian interview) that people should do what makes them happy, she remains “furious” when celebrities deny their procedures, creating unattainable standards for young fans.
James Cameron & The 3D Concert Revolution
While Eilish is looking forward to her face changing over decades, her professional life is currently focused on a groundbreaking visual experience.
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On May 8, 2026, Eilish will release her highly anticipated concert film, Billie Eilish – Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour (Live in 3D). The project is a historic collaboration with Academy Award-winning director James Cameron.
The Avatar filmmaker reportedly took a hands-on approach, using massive 3D cameras backstage to capture the raw, physical intensity of Eilish’s performances. “He was the one interviewing me. He’s the one asking me questions,” Eilish shared, noting that the film provides an immersive look at the “creative architect” behind her world tour.
