Billie Eilish revealed in a recent interview that she's 'made friends' with having Tourette syndrome.The 20-year-old singer addressed the neurological disorder after having a tic while appearing on season four of David Letterman's Netflix talk show My Next Guest Needs No Introduction that premiered on Friday on the streaming service.'I'm very happy to talk about it,' the Grammy-winning singer told David, 75.
Made friends: Billie Eilish, shown earlier this month in New York City, revealed in a recent interview that she's 'made friends' with having Tourette syndrome'I actually really love answering questions about it because it's very, very interesting, and I am incredibly confused by it and I don't get it,' Billie added.The Los Angeles native then explained the extent of the condition. 'I never don't tic at all, because the main tics that I do constantly, all day long, are like, I wiggle my ear back and forth and raise my eyebrow and click my jaw ...
and flex my arm here and flex this arm, flex these muscles. These are things you would never notice if you're just having a conversation with me, but for me, they're very exhausting,' Billie said.Billie was diagnosed with the neurological condition that causes involuntary movements, twitches and sounds when she was just 11.
Pop star:The 20-year-old singer, shown in August 2019 in Ireland, addressed the neurological disorder after having a tic while appearing on season four of David Letterman's Netflix talk show My Next Guest Needs No Introduction that premiered on Friday on the streaming service New interview: David Letterman interviewed Billie for season four of his Netflix show that premiered on Friday'It's not like I like it, but I feel like it's part of me.
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