“It made me really offended when people were like, ‘Good for her for feeling comfortable in her bigger skin,’” she says, curling her lips in mockery. In October, a paparazzi picture of her in a form-fitting vest sparked a media cycle rife with negativity and misjudged sympathy. She never claimed to stand for any of it. That’s why working with her is so stimulating – she forces me to think differently.” More simplistic interpretations of Eilish’s aesthetic saw her hailed as an icon of body positivity and a good example compared with female pop stars who wore less. Billie is exactly where she means to be without prejudice. “She is a continuously evolving artist with a new vision and interpretation of herself in terms of femininity. “Billie represents something completely new,” says Gucci creative director Alessandro Michele, who has regularly collaborated with Eilish. More lastingly, her mysterious, broken sound rewired pop. Her debut is Spotify’s eighth most-streamed album ever. Eilish’s career is a parade of achievements, mostly concerning her age: she’s the youngest winner of the Grammy for Album of the Year (an accolade formerly held by Taylor Swift) and to helm a Bond theme (“No Time To Die”, written for Daniel Craig’s final 007 gig), and is the first artist born in the 21st century to have an American number one. She and Finneas recorded her debut album there, 2019’s When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?, without label interference. The colourful family bungalow in north-east LA, where they were homeschooled by their parents, working actors Maggie May Baird and Patrick O’Connell, turned into an anchor and a hive of “good people” as this gothy teenager became an era-redefining pop star. Scroll through the gallery below to see how the cast of Selling Sunset has changed through the years.We’ve watched her get here, ever since her viral breakout at 13 with the delicate synth-pop song “Ocean Eyes”, recorded with her older brother, Finneas O’Connell, in their bedrooms. One commenter called the reality star’s selfie caption into question amid speculation that she got lip injections, replying, “Natural lip lol.” Young responded, “Hahah natural color.” “Tomorrow, maybe I’ll add a pop of color … ?” “For interviews today for glam, I decided to go with a natural lip,” she wrote via Instagram in August 2019. Heather Rae Young, for her part, was a model prior to taking up real estate, but she has remained more tight-lipped about any modifications to her appearance. I was portrayed in season 1 as a ‘one-note bitch’ so I’m doing my best to show people that I am relatable.” I became a little more myself and more vulnerable.
I can be a professional and sell homes, and it doesn’t matter what I wear. One thing I learned in season 2 is that doesn’t define you. I was a little more conservative, I covered up more. “Even though I’m confident, I dressed in a way that I thought people would expect a realtor to look. “I went into the show wanting to be taken seriously,” she elaborated.
The TV personality revealed that she “was buying and returning a lot” during season 1 because she was not “doing as well” financially as she has since the series took off. “People think that real, and they’re not.” “It’s important in a world where there’s this façade of social media causing people to have body dysmorphia,” she said. It’s expensive to look this cheap.”ĭespite changing her appearance for the show, Quinn noted that she is “all about plastic surgery truth-bearing” because of the expectations that come with it. My glam isn’t cheap either - $1,000 a day, if I go all out.
The full start to finish, including wardrobe, is around two and a half to three hours. I do my own makeup because I love doing it. “When it comes to the show, I don’t do my own hair. How I look on is not how I look when I wake up in the morning,” the realtor told Vogue in September 2020.
“I tell people all the time: I got my boobs done, I get my lips done, tons of Botox, tons of makeup.
Transformation time! The stars of Selling Sunset know a lot about glamour, and while they regularly step up to the plate to deliver fashion and beauty looks worthy of the red carpet, many of the women underwent makeovers prior to the hit series.Ĭhristine Quinn, for instance, has been forthcoming about the way she appears on the Netflix reality show - which premiered in March 2019 - versus how she looks when the cameras are not rolling.