Billie Eilish is breaking down what it’s been like for her to have Tourette syndrome. During a new episode of David Letterman’s series My Next Guest Needs No Introduction, the singer opened up about her diagnosis.
We don’t know if she ever planned to discuss her tics, but after experiencing one during the interview, the Grammy award-winner explained that she would be “happy” to talk about her neurological disorder, sharing: That was a surprise to Letterman, who had lots of questions for the pop star as he attempted to learn about her condition. Related: Gwyneth Paltrow Responds To Accusation Kourtney Kardashian ‘Copied’ Goop Billie was first diagnosed with the condition when she was 11 years old.
Tourette syndrome typically starts in childhood and is described as a nervous system disorder that causes repetitive physical movements or unwanted sounds, AKA tics.
The Happier Than Ever singer explained that she experiences many different physical tics that have just become a part of who she is, saying: Geez.
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