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Billie Eilish criticises peers for partying during coronavirus pandemic: 'I haven't hugged my best friends in six months’

 (AFP via Getty Images)
(AFP via Getty Images)

Billie Eilish has called out her peers for “partying” during the coronavirus pandemic.

Posting a video to her Instagram Story using a distorted, zoomed-in face filter, the “Bad Guy” singer told the camera: “Funny how I haven't hugged my best friends in six months and y’all are out here partying.”

Returning to her normal face with a deadpan impression, an unimpressed Eilish continued: “Funny.”

A number of influencers and celebrities have come under fire for attending parties at a time when large gatherings are banned, and posting about them on social media.

These have included the likes of Dua Lipa, who appeared to host an indoors social gathering for her birthday in August, and TikTok star Charli D’Amelio.

Singer, 18, said she hadn't hugged her best friends in six monthsGareth Cattermole/Getty Images
Singer, 18, said she hadn't hugged her best friends in six monthsGareth Cattermole/Getty Images

In July, YouTuber Jake Paul was criticised by the mayor of Calabasas after footage of a party held at his mansion circulated on social media. None of the guests in attendance appeared to be wearing masks or practising social distancing.

During the pandemic, Eilish, 18, has used her platform to speak directly to young people about political ideas, expressing support for the Black Lives Matter movement and encouraging young people to vote.

“You don’t need me to tell you things are a mess,” she said while speaking at the Democratic National Convention. “Donald Trump is destroying our country and everything we care about.”