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Billie Eilish starring opposite Lisa Simpson in new Disney+ short

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A new short starring Billie Eilish and Lisa Simpson is headed to Disney+.The streamer announced The Simpsons: When Billie Met Lisa, a short debuting on the platform on April 22.'@BillieEilish is coming to Springfield!!' Disney+ tweeted on Thursday.

Teaming up!A new short starring Billie Eilish and Lisa Simpson is headed to Disney+The show will also star Billie's older brother and collaborator, Finneas Eilish.In When Billie Met Lisa, Lisa is discovered by the siblings while searching for a quiet location to practice playing her saxophone. 'The duo then invite Lisa to Billie's studio for a special jam session,' according to Variety.Billie is certainly not the first musical artist to appear on The Simpsons.

Discovering a new talent:In When Billie Met Lisa, Lisa is discovered by the siblings while searching for a quiet location to practice playing her saxophone; pictured performing at The Grammys Out of this world: The Eilish episode is the fourth in a series of Simpsons shorts, which has included the Marvel-themed episode The Good, The Bart, and The LokiPaul McCartney, Cyndi Lauper, Dolly Parton, Elton John, Britney Spears, and even Justin Bieber, and Bad Bunny are just a fraction of artists to appear on the series over the years.Billie's episode is the fourth Simpsons short to be released in a series of shorts made exclusively for Disney+, according to Variety.So far the collection has included the Star Wars centered episode Maggie Simpson In The Force Awakens From Its Nap and the Marvel themed, The Good, The Bart, and The Loki.

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