Billie Eilish says 2024 has been 'filled with friendship and good sex'

'Birds of a Feather' singer Billie Eilish has reflected on her 2024 after laying out some goals at the end of last year.

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Billie Eilish says 2024 has been "a year filled with friendship" and "a lot of good sex".

The 23-year-old actress has reflected on the goals she laid out for herself last year in her annual interview with Vanity Fair magazine.

In this year's chat, Billie - who has done one with the publication every year since 2017 - she said: "I've done nothing but make friends all year and gotten so close with people that I wasn't with before, and became friends with people I used to be friends with again.

"It's just been a year filled with friendship, which honestly, even though I was saying a lot of things that I want to do, that was the thing that I wanted to do and I really did it, and it was awesome.

“And yes, I've had a lot of good sex. So you're welcome, Billie.”

Despite her bold confession, the 'Bad Guy' hitmaker recently insisted she wouldn't be discussing her sexuality or personal relationships in public anymore.

She insisted she regretted being so candid about her attraction to women.

She told Vogue magazine in October: "I wish no one knew anything about my sexuality or anything about my dating life. Ever, ever, ever.

“And I hope that they never will again. And I’m never talking about my sexuality ever again. And I’m never talking about who I’m dating ever again.”

was known early in her career for her penchant for baggy clothes and she explained she opted for the loose-fitting garments as a way to feel more "comfortable" after growing unhappy with her shape at a young age when she struggled to fit into clothes from her favourite brand Brandy Melville, who famously only produce garments in one size.

She told Complex magazine: "What's really interesting is that when I was a little girl, I loved big dresses. All I wore was fairy dresses and skirts. I never wore pants or shorts when I was a little kid. But when I got to be about 11, I got obsessed with this brand called Brandy Melville. And they only sold clothes in one size.

"I was chubbier and I was obsessed with these clothes, but I'd buy a shirt and it wouldn't fit me. That's when my body problems started.

"I was around the age of 10 or 11. I got boobs at like nine, and I was just developing really early. I wasn't slim. Also, I was in ballet, and that's this whole world of body problems.

"I was wearing all these baggy clothes, and it was my style, but at the same time, it was how I could feel comfortable in my body and not feel tied to how my body looks. I didn't want my body to be part of my outfit. I wanted my outfit to be my outfit, and my body happens to be inside it."