Sunday Times Magazine about her goal of becoming a parent.“[I would] rather die [than not have kids],” the 20-year-old said. “I need them.”She explained that she always wanted to be a mother, but she also “dreads” it.“The older I get, the more I experience things, I just think, uuggh, what am I going to do when my kid thinks that this is the right thing to do and I’m, like, no, it’s not!
And they won’t listen to me,” she told the magazine.Eilish also opened up about how “scary” it is to be young in America right now.“Why is it OK to be scared to go to school?” she asks, reflecting on the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas. “You go to school and be prepared for a life-changing traumatic experience or dying.
What? Who? Where is the logic there?”The Grammy-winning singer spoke about what it’s like to work alongside her family. Aside from working with brother Finneas, Eilish’s mother Maggie manages the environmental aspect of her live shows.“I definitely find my mom annoying but that’s because she’s my mom and everyone’s mom is annoying,” Eilish shared. “But I love her, she is like a book, she knows everything, and I’m so grateful because I don’t know s—t about s—t.”The “Bad Guy” singer was homeschooled with her brother and collaborator Finneas O’Connell and passed her high school equivalency exam at 15 years old.“Usually when you turn 18 you go to college and leave your whole family behind,” Eilish said.
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