Phoebe Bridgers reacts to Billie Eilish’s dad wearing her ICP-inspired merch
Last month, Billie Eilish debuted her intimate new documentary The World’s A Little Blurry. During the Apple TV+ film, a few fans spotted Eilish’s dad Patrick O’Connell rocking some of Phoebe Bridgers’ merch including a T-shirt design inspired by Insane Clown Posse. Now, Bridgers has revealed what she thinks of O’Connell wearing her merch throughout […]
In certain parts of the documentary, however, Eilish’s dad is a true scene-stealer. Eagle-eyed fans spotted O’Connell rocking Bridgers’ merch on two separate occasions. In fact, one of the T-shirts he wore had a design inspired by Insane Clown Posse.
Now, Bridgers has reacted to O’Connell’s choice of clothing during a new interview on John’s Rocket Hour podcast. Although Bridgers hasn’t seen the documentary yet, she quickly learned about O’Connell’s choice of T-shirts and finds it all pretty cool.
“Although I have to say her dad wears two separate Phoebe Bridgers shirts in that documentary, which I’ve been tagged in a couple of times,” Bridgers says on Rocket Hour. “And it just, it makes me so happy. He has the coolest ones, too. I made this fake Insane Clown Posse shirt that he has. It just lit me up with joy. Yeah, Patrick’s awesome.”
Elsewhere in the interview, Bridgers also opens up about being nominated for the same amount of Grammy Awards as Eilish this year. As a first-time nominee, Bridgers snagged four nominations including Best Rock Song and Best Rock Performance for “Kyoto,” Best Alternative Music Album for Punisher and Best New Artist.
“I feel great,” Bridgers says on Rocket Hour. “I’m obsessed with Billie. I think she’s a genius. I think whatever she’s doing behind the scenes, industry-wise, just the fact that her team trusted her completely and was just like, ‘You know what we should do, is listen to this 15-year-old because we don’t know what’s cool.’”
Bridgers’ full interview on the Rocket Hourpodcast airs this Saturday, March 13 at 9 a.m. PT/12 p.m. ET on Apple Music 1.
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Ahead of her big night at the Grammys, Bridgers recently sat down for an interview with Variety. During the chat, she reflected back on her controversial guitar smash on Saturday Night Liveand revealed whether or not she regrets it.
“I stand by it,” she tells Variety. “The fact that it made people so mad is kind of what’s punk rock about it. No thought whatsoever went into what it represented or meant: I’d never done it before, so might as well do it [on SNL], where it’s gonna be immortalized.”
“I saw that performance, I actually talked to my mom about [it],” Grohl said on The Howard Stern Show. “[She asked] “‘did you see Saturday Night Live?’ I said, ‘yeah.’ She goes, ‘What did you think about that girl Phoebe?’ I’m like, ‘She’s got a beautiful voice, she can really sing.’ My mother was like, ‘I loved it, I thought she was great!’”
In terms of her guitar smashing, Grohl compared the moment back to his days in Nirvana.
“When you watch us jam and freak out and do our thing… I think that’s what they [Bridgers and her band] did,” Grohl told Howard Stern. “It was every fucking night. My drums had holes in them from Kurtfucking chopping my drums…I’ve seen enough smashed guitars, it feels fucking good to do it.”
“I’ll give her one of my $3,000 guitars,” Li said in a YouTube video. “You can take one of my signature guitars, smash that up. How about that PRS [points to guitar behind him]? Take that PRS, smash that up, that’s like a $5,000 guitar. Come on, you’re on Saturday Night Live, you can’t be smashing a $500 guitar, too cheap. You gotta take it to another level, smash it up, burn it, make it expensive! Annoy people even more!”
So far, Bridgers has not responded to Li’s challenge. Since her Saturday Night Live debut, however, Bridgers has been very busy.
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“I was fully uninspired for the first three weeks of this,” she told Zane Loweduring an Apple Music interview. “I was not about to make music and I don’t know why. It was just like, ‘This is not interesting to me right now.’ It was annoying though because that’s the kind of thing you want to be doing in quarantine. But I wasn’t feeling it.”
“I have a fun story to tell you, but first, fuck you guys,” she said on Instagram. “Stop making fun of me oh my god, I’m fucking making you an album. I will not put it out if you keep making fun of my hair, shut up. I’m changing it after the doc [documentary] comes out, it will be the end of an era. I’m gonna give you a new era, I have announcements to make. I have some shit to put out. Anyway, it doesn’t matter. Leave me alone [and] let me live with my fucking hair that I’ve had for far too long.”