Smelling good is number one in Billie Eilish’s lists of turn-ons

US singer Billie Eilish poses with the award for Best Original Song - Motion Picture "What Was I Made For" from the movie "Barbie"in the press room during the 81st annual Golden Globe Awards at The Beverly Hilton hotel in Beverly Hills, California, on January 7, 2024. (Photo by Robyn BECK / AFP)

US singer Billie Eilish poses with the award for Best Original Song - Motion Picture "What Was I Made For" from the movie "Barbie"in the press room during the 81st annual Golden Globe Awards at The Beverly Hilton hotel in Beverly Hills, California, on January 7, 2024. (Photo by Robyn BECK / AFP)

Published Jul 13, 2024

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Billie Eilish ranks people smelling good “No1” in her list of turn-ons.

The 22-year-old ‘Bad Guy’ singer – whose break-up with her most recent boyfriend, The Neighbourhood frontman Jesse Rutherford, 32, was confirmed by her representative in May 2023 – opened up about her hygiene preference on the latest episode of 30-year-old comic Amelia Dimoldenberg’s YouTube interview series ‘Chicken Shop Date’.

Grammy winner Billie said: “(Smell is) kind of No1. I can get around it, but I’m definitely like – that’s the first thing I notice.

“And I have a very strong nose, so if somebody smells good, I like them more.”

Billie went on about what else gets her going when it comes to potential partners: “What turns me on? Passion, dude. It’s all about passion."

She also said about how she gets when she is attracted to someone: “I get absolutely insane. When I was growing up, no one I had a crush on ever had a crush on me back, that I know of. It’s demoralising, it’s sad.

“All I do is crush on people – all I do. When I don’t have a crush, life feels so empty.”

Billie recently tackled her “uncomfortable” relationship with being in love during a chat with Lana Del Rey, 39, for Interview magazine.

She said: “I literally hate who I am so much when I’m in love. I really don’t like being… I was going to say out of control, but there’s ways that I do like being out of control.

“I have a power issue and a control issue, and I also don’t like being vulnerable in a romantic way.”

The singer told Rolling Stone in April: “I plan on never dating again” – before adding: “That’s not true, obviously. But no, I don’t see myself being serious with anyone until I find someone that really feels right to me, and that is not interesting to me right now.”

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