Billie Eilish amazes fans with her new look and secret tattoo on Vogue cover
Billie Eilish's photoshoot comes ahead of her second studio album Happier Than Ever
Billie Eilish appeared to be a supermodel on the cover for the June 2021 issue of British Vogue, showing off her true beauty and hidden tattoo in styling session.
The 19-year-old singer also unveiled the black ink on her thigh as she posed in a corset and stockings for the photoshoot.
"I've literally never done anything in this realm at all," Eilish told the outlet of the photoshoot, which was styled by Dena Giannini. "Y'know, besides when I'm alone."
Last year, 'The Bad Guy' hitmaker revealed to a media outlet that she got a tattoo but played coy about the body ink, saying at the time, "you won't ever see it."
Now the music sensation has finally showed off her tattoo for all of her fans to see.
"Don't make me not a role model because you're turned on by me," Eilish added in the interview. "Showing your body and showing your skin – or not – should not take any respect away from you."
"It's all about what makes you feel good. If you want to get surgery, go get surgery," she said. "If you want to wear a dress that somebody thinks that you look too big wearing, if you feel like you look good, you look good."
Billie Eililsh’s new look photos broke the internet as they garnered massive like from fans in just few hours.
The Grammy-winning singer's photoshoot comes as the singer prepares to release her second studio album, Happier Than Ever, on July 30. The record features 16 tracks.
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