Billie Eilish took to Instagram with an explicit rant aimed at online trolls.
The singer, who has been open about her previous body image image struggles, hit back at criticism over her style and behaviour.
Her outfits were usually made up of baggy, boisterous clothes, however, in recent months she's been picture in more revealing and "feminine" looks, resulting in her becoming a target for trolls who claim she's "changed."
She started out her rant on her INstagram Stories, writing: "Letter to some comments I be seeing sometimes.
"I spent the first five years of my career getting absolutely obliterated by you fools for being boyish and dressing how I did and constantly being told I’d be hotter if I acted like a woman.
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"You guys are true idiots LOL," Billie lashed out. "I can be both you f***ing bozos. Let women exist."
In a follow up post, she wrote: "Fun fact, you know women can be multifaceted. Shocking right? Believe it or not women can be interested in multiple things."
Billie went on to explain how "femininity does not equal weakness" before sarcastically joking that it was "totally unheard of and insane to want to express yourself differently at different times."
She concluded her speech with a harsh send-off and a selfie as she held up a peace sign: "Suck my absolute c*** and balls you women hating ass weirdos."
During a chat with Vogue earlier this year, Billie admitted that she had felt "anger towards her body" and opened up about her body image struggles.
"Going through my teenage years of hating myself and all that stupid s**t," she said.
"A lot of it came from my anger towards my body, and how mad I was at how much pain it’s caused me, and what I’ve lost because of things that happened to it," Billie added. "I felt like my body was gaslighting me for years."
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