Billie Eilish Warns Fans About Fake Snapchat Accounts "Some People are Pretending to be Me"

Photo credit: Jeff Kravitz - Getty Images
Photo credit: Jeff Kravitz - Getty Images

From Seventeen

  • Billie Eilish is warning fans about Snapchat accounts that pretend to be her.

  • On her Instagram Story she said, "If you think you are talking to me, it is not me I promise you. No matter what they say to convince you."

If anyone thinks they're talking to Billie Eilish on Snapchat, it's not her. She promises. Yesterday, she posted a message to her Instagram Story saying that any Snapchat accounts claiming to be her aren't real and that she doesn't use the app to talk to anyone.

"Some people are pretending to be me on Snapchat. I do not use Snapchat to talk to anyone. If you think you are talking to me, it is not me I promise you," the post says in all caps. "No matter what they say to convince you.... on my entire familys life I am not talking to you through Snapchat. It is not me. Im sorry to those who have been scammed." [sic]

Photo credit: Billie Eilish - Instagram
Photo credit: Billie Eilish - Instagram

All of this is after Billie had to postpone tour dates due to the Coronavirus. She began the "Where Do We Go?" Tour earlier this month, but postponed the upcoming April dates "to keep everyone safe." NME reports that those dates are being rescheduled.

But she is a performer on the iHeart Radio Living Room Concert for America to help uplift people's spirits and help fight the virus. She performed along with her brother, Finneas O'Connell in the livestream concert that you can watch right now.

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