Billie Eilish: Singer dedicates award for Barbie song to people struggling emotionally
On January 5, 2024, 9:07 PM
Billie Eilish has dedicated an award for her song on the Barbie soundtrack to âanyone experiencing hopelessnessâ.
The 22-year-old American singer was honoured at the Palm Springs International Film Festival for her song What Was I Made For? on Thursday.
Accepting the award, Eilish spoke of her personal experience of feeling âexistential dreadâ.
She advised people to âbe patient with yourselfâ and says she now feels âitâs great to be alive nowâ.
On stage, the Bad Guy singer recalled that when she and her brother Finneas OâConnell were asked to write this song, she âwas in a dark episode, I guess, and things didnât make sense in lifeâ.
âI just didnât understand what the point was and why you would keep going. [I was] just questioning everything in the world.â
But she said that watching Barbie helped her feel âso seen, and I did not expect thatâ.
âI was watching Barbie and seeing things and I think that this movie is the most incredible, most empowering and beautiful and funny and just unbelievable piece of art in the world, and Iâm so, so honoured to be a part of it,â she said at the ceremony.
She and her brother are the first songwriters to receive the Chairmanâs Award at the festival. Last yearâs prize went to actress Viola Davis for her performance in The Woman King.
Eilish said: âI would really like to say that this award and any, all recognition that this song gets, I just want to dedicate to anyone who experiences hopelessness and the feeling of existential dread, and feeling like: âWhatâs the point? And why am I here, and why am I doing this?â
âI think we all feel like that occasionally, but I think if somebody like me, with the amount of privilege that I have and the incredible things that I get to do and be and how I have really not wanted to be here and â sorry to be dark â damn, but Iâve spent a lot of time feeling that way.
âAnd I just want to say to anyone who feels that way to be patient with yourself and know that it is, I think, worth it all, and I think itâs great to be alive now.â
Eilish was also praised by The Devil Wears Prada star Meryl Streep.
While presenting an award to Carey Mulligan, Streep said that Billie and Finneas had âdelivered the Barbie love bomb. Youâve saved the movies last summer and all of our jobsâ.
She added that the pair âdelivered joy to countless generations and genders of people, and you should surf that wave, kids, until youâre old and deserve to be jaded like me.â
Barbie director, Greta Gerwig also received an award for director of the year, presented by Margot Robbie and America Ferrera.
The film became the highest-grossing film of the year, taking more than $1.4bn (ÂŁ1.1m) worldwide.