billie eilish was created for the grammy and oscar winning pride,
But don’t get it twisted – it’s not because she was a Nepo baby.
The claim was made on the internet after a clip recently went viral, featuring Eilish’s mother Maggie Baird in a 1999 “Friends” episode. But Mama Maggie rejects that notion.
“I think it’s hilarious,” Baird, 65, said. told glamor The cover story of their new “Women of the Year: The Moms” issue also features Beyoncé’s moms (Tina Knowles), Selena Gomez (Mandy Teefey), and Travis and Jason Kelce (donna kelsey,
“Because he came out, and it was like, ‘Oh, Billy’s a Nepo baby.’ And I say, ‘Do you know I got that episode of ‘Friends’ because I was about to lose my health insurance?’ ,
Baird had already starred in the soap operas “Another World” and “As the World Turns” as well as other TV series such as “LA Law,” “Picket Fences” and “Chicago Hope” before being cast in a season 6 episode. . Of “Friend” Titled “The One Where Joey Loses His Insurance.”
But despite sharing screen time together matt leblancBaird noted that she was hardly on the same level as the “Friends” stars.
Of Eilish’s father and her producer/co-writer Patrick O’Connell, she said, “My husband and I are working-class actors.” finness“We lived very little and that allowed us to have a lot of time with our kids, which was wonderful.
He added, “But the industry is mainly made up of people like us or even people not like us who can’t even do that.” “So when all this happened with our kids, we were never on that side.
“I think people don’t really understand that there’s a whole industry of people who are creative and they’re working and they’re struggling, and they live perfectly happy lives, and they feel creative.” Do it, and they feel fulfilled. But it’s a very different life than this side of the door where you’re suddenly playing in this different area.
In fact, ever since Eilish launched her debut album “When we all fall asleep, where do we go?” In 2019, it’s been a completely different world for Baird’s family — especially “birds of a Feather” The singer, who was only 17 years old at the time.
Still, Baird has managed to keep it all in perspective.
“People always said to me, ‘Is it crazy to you that Billy is playing Radio City or Madison Square Garden?’ “And I was like, ‘I was blown away when he played The High Hat in Highland Park,'” she told Glamour. [the Los Angeles neighborhood where the former 300-capacity club was located]It’s all relative. You feel it all.
“You’re just a family, and it’s all very normal, and then the world puts everything else on top of it,” she continued. “You step on stage in front of 100,000 people, and it’s an hour and a half, and then the rest of the time you’re at a dinner table and your brother is giving you advice. The family part is the part that keeps it healthy.
That’s where the musician launched them “Hit me hard and softly” Last Sunday on tour – she arrived at the Prudential Center in Newark, NJ on October 9 before playing three shows at New York’s Madison Square Garden on October 16–18 – Finneas performed her second album “For Cryin’ Out Loud!” Issued. On Friday.
Acknowledging that “everyone has an agenda” when it comes to their children, Baird’s parenting goals are very clear: “Your agenda is to make sure your child is happy and healthy and fulfilled and able to see the world.” Give it back.”