Billie Eilish has addressed the criticism she receives from internet trolls.The singer, who released second album ‘Happier Than Ever’ last week (July 30), said in a new documentary that she sees little point of trying to do good when trolls will always criticise her.Eilish was speaking to the BBC‘s Clara Amfo for new documentary Billie Eilish: Up Close, which will air on Saturday (August 7) at 10.30pm BST.In a clip shared by the BBC ahead of the documentary’s release, Eilish said that she often feels hopeless in the face of trolls.“The people that say the crazy stuff don’t even think you’ll see it,” Eilish told Amfo. “They would never say that to you in real life.
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