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Billie Eilish, who previously defended Drake, dances to ‘Not Like Us’

Billie Eilish is the latest celebrity who was spotted dancing to Kendrick Lamar‘s “Not Like Us.”


The 22-year-old pop star is out-and-about promoting her latest album, Hit Me Hard and Soft. While at one event, she was seen dancing and singing with others as the diss track is on. “Not Like Us” is currently the No. 1 song on the Billboard Hot 100. Even Drake said the song would’ve been something he could dance to if the lyrics weren’t filled with lies.


The lies Drake was referring to was Lamar’s main angle on the track: To convince listener’s Drake likes younger, and in some cases, underage girls. In 2019, Eilish revealed she texts Drake and called him the “nicest guy ever.” The singer was 17 at the time, and there is a 15-year age difference between them both. When fans pointed this out on social media, Eilish immediately defended Drake.

“U guys are weird…For real,” Eilish posted on Instagram in response to the comments. “I’m lucky to have people in the business extend their time to help me further my career and offer their wisdom and guidance.”


Other public examples of Drake being linked to underage girls was then-17-year-old fan Tia Owens who was brought and kissed on stage by Drake when he was 23. Owens took to Instagram during the recent beef, now as a 31 year old, and said the situation wasn’t a problem then and it isn’t a problem now. Drake was also linked to then 16-year-old model Bella Harris, who has repeatedly publicly denied anything romantic between the two. Drake was also publicly spotted with United Kingdom singer Jorja Smith when she was 19 and he was 30, but both parties never confirmed anything romantic. The most infamous public accusation with Drake was Millie Bobby Brown, an actress who said Drake would text her boy advice when she was 14 and he was 31. Drake repeatedly said their dynamic was never romantic and Brown echoed his statements.

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