Behind Justin Bieber's 'Protective' Relationship With Billie Eilish
Justin Bieber has been a driving inspiration for Billie Eilish, who had massive crush on him growing up. What was it like to finally meet her idol?
In just a few short years, Billie Eilish has become a Gen-Z favorite.
Whether it’s her mumblecore vocals, her unconventional style of clothing or her ability to speak honestly about mental health and her experience of Tourette’s syndrome, something about her has clearly struck a chord with millions of young people across the world.
The recent documentary Billie Eilish: The World’s a Little Blurry chronicles the artist’s swift rise to fame and depicts the highs and lows that have been taking place behind the scenes. As one can imagine, you could be the hottest, most beloved pop star in the world, but that doesn’t protect you from internal struggles, insecurities, or pains. And if the artist isn’t careful enough, the same challenges could spill over into their career and topple them over just as rapidly.
Justin Bieber is a classic example of a young artist who went off the rails at the height of his fame, but he was able to recuperate and build his reputation back up from the ground. Oddly enough, Justin has been the driving inspiration for Billie herself, and the documentary sheds light on their evolving relationship over the years. Here’s what we can learn from their friendship:
Billie’s mom considered sending her to therapy over her Bieber obsession
When Bieber fever swept over across the world in the early 2010s, Billie never thought that she’d one day meet her idol in person. Billie was one among thousands, if not millions, of fans who had Bieber’s posters plastered all over her wall. She knew his birthdate, his place of birth, his hometown, and pretty much every single detail about his career and personal life. Indeed, she had confidently conceived of an entire relationship with Justin Bieber, where he knew of her existence and was equally in love with her as she had been with him, even though Billie was nowhere near stardom at that point.
When I was, like 12, I was not a fan of him….That was, like, my first love. That was the person I was in love with. In my head, he was in love with me. It was, like, a relationship with a person.
Billie Eilish on KROQ’s Kevin and Bean Show
Her obsession with Bieber had been so intense that Billie’s folks considered sending her to therapy at one point. Her mom, Maggie Baird, shared in the documentary that they witnessed Billie’s overwhelming adoration for Bieber and wondered, “How are we going to cope with this?” To give an example, Billie would actively break down in tears while listening to Justin’s song ‘As Long As You Love Me,’ released in 2012. She would cry in the car, at the dining table, or wherever her emotions overcame her.
I just want to say we did consider taking you to therapy for how incredibly…you were in so much pain over Justin Bieber.
Maggie Baird via HELLO Magazine
Billie “sobbed” in Justin’s arms upon meeting him for the first time
To no one’s surprise, Billie’s first meeting with Justin Bieber was a total emotional rollercoaster. Thanks to the age of social media and 24/7, Billie’s reaction is available online for everyone’s viewing pleasure.
The interaction was prompted by Justin Bieber’s DM to Billie, sent during Coachella 2019. He actually resent a DM that Billie had sent him in the first place when she was a diehard fan. The two met during Ariana Grande’s headlining set, and you can tell from Billie’s flustered body language that the moment meant everything to her.
Billie’s parents discussed this moment in the documentary, saying, “she sobbed in his arms. He was so sweet to her, and it meant so much to her. And it seemed to have meant a lot to him."
On the very same day, Justin posted a photo of himself and Billie, the caption reading, “So, this happened… Long and bright future ahead for you.” Billie also discussed the weekend in an Instagram story the same evening, saying, “Some of the most life-changing things I’ll ever experience happened over the weekend.” She said that she was completely “moved” by the moment and still hadn’t processed it.
It’s safe to say that Billie’s long-awaited first meeting with her idol had gone better than she could have ever hoped for. What’s different for her is that she wasn’t just any old fan that Bieber would likely never meet again. He kept checking in on her throughout the year and even Facetimed her when she historically won five Grammys in February 2019. He told her that he’s “proud” of her, to which she replied, “thanks to you.”
Justin feels “protective” of Billie and doesn’t want her to go through what he did
In an interview with Apple Music, Justin teared up while talking about Billie Eilish and his need to protect her. Having experienced stardom at a shockingly young age, Justin knows all too well about being careful of not only others, but yourself. In some way or the other, he played a role in Billie’s journey thus far, so it’s not too surprising that he feels somewhat responsible for whatever she may or may not go through.
He spoke about the deceptive nature of fame in that people can be shouting out their love for you in one second, but they “turn their back on you” in the next. You don’t know who to trust, and you feel broken, lonely, and hopeless, which becomes an impetus for bad decisions all over the place.
I definitely feel protective of her [...] I don't want her to lose it. I don't want her to go through anything I went through. I don't wish that upon anybody. If she ever needs me, I'm just a call away.
Justin Bieber to Apple Music’s Zane Lowe
Their young but powerful friendship proves that Justin has been more than willing to follow through on his promise. Billie’s reaction to seeing the emotional video also reiterates how much she values his presence in her life. She posted a bunch of photos of her childhood bedroom wall decked out in Bieber merchandise and captioned “Stream changes,” referring to Bieber’s latest album.
The darkest moments of your life can be a learning lesson for someone else
Justin could have very well taken a few photos with Billie and left her alone for good following their viral interaction. Yet, he decided to strike up a friendship and undertake the role of a mentor. He has experienced some horrific things in the industry and has made mistakes of his own as well. Rather than locking those memories up in a box, he has decided to protect Billie and watch her back as she explores this wild world out there by herself.
The darkest moments of your life can be a learning lesson for someone else. You can actively make a difference in someone else’s life if you decide to direct your pain for good — for the purpose of creating love and friendship. Justin might have never expected one of his screaming young fans to become a contemporary, but now that she has, he’s chosen to take the more responsible route and keep her safe.
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Military Dad Defends His 4 Little Daughters When Strangers Make This Rude Remark
Military Dad of 4 Daughters Defends His Girls When Strangers Make This Rude Remark
Austin von Letkemann is the military officer strangers feel "sorry" for — and the reason is infuriating.
Whenever the devoted father leaves the house with his four children, strangers can't help but notice the officer in uniform is holding hands with 4 adorable little girls. They will tell the traditionally "masculine" and "all American" dad they feel sorry for him, because he has no sons. This dad makes one thing very clear: They are his daughters, they aren't a burden.
In a passionate video, von Letkemann took to Instagram to share with his followers that the only thing that's "difficult" about being a girl dad — is clapping back to these sexist remarks over and over again.
They Mock His Daughters To Their Face
When strangers approach Austin von Letkemann and his four daughters, they don't always realize that their comments are being overheard. They seem oblivious to the fact that his girls understand every word. Von Letkemann describes how people will approach him and, without thinking, make remarks like "I'm sorry" or even joke about his lack of sons. What they don't realize is that these comments, intended to be light-hearted or humorous, can be deeply hurtful to his daughters. These strangers are not just disrespecting von Letkemann's choices as a father; they're also sending a message to his daughters that their presence is something to be pitied. It’s a message that von Letkemann won't stand for, and he's speaking out to defend his girls from these insensitive remarksSaying "Get Your Shotgun" Isn't Funny — It's Sexist
Another common comment that Austin von Letkemann encounters is the old "better get your shotgun ready" trope, often delivered with a smirk or a wink. This line is typically intended to suggest that a father with daughters should be on high alert to protect them from potential "suitors," implying that they are objects to be guarded rather than individuals with agency.
Von Letkemann finds this line of thinking outdated and sexist. In his viral Instagram video, he points out that these jokes are not just stale — they're damaging.
By suggesting that his daughters require armed protection, the joke reinforces the idea that women are inherently vulnerable and need to be shielded from men. Von Letkemann argues that instead of promoting this narrative, society should focus on teaching respect and consent, challenging these sexist tropes at their source.
Watch Austin von Letkemann's Video:
"If I Had A Fifth Child, I'd HOPE It Was A Girl" — One Dad's Message For Other Parents
Despite the constant remarks about his lack of sons, Austin von Letkemann is clear: He wouldn't trade his daughters for anything.
In fact, he told his Instagram followers that if he were to have a fifth child, he would hope for another girl. This declaration isn't just about doubling down on his pride in his family — it's a pointed response to those who see fathering daughters as a misfortune.
Von Letkemann's stance is a powerful one, rejecting the notion that a family is incomplete without sons. He encourages others to question the assumptions behind these comments and to appreciate the joy and fulfillment that his daughters bring. By sharing his story, von Letkemann hopes to create a more inclusive perspective on fatherhood, one that values daughters just as much as sons.