During her performance at the Austin City Limits festival this weekend in Texas, Billie Eilish revealed to the audience that she had considered canceling her appearance after the state passed its controversial abortion bill.
Billie Eilish criticizes Texas abortion law during Austin performance
In September, the state of Texas enacted a law that allows citizens to sue anyone involved in any way in an abortion any time after six weeks, often before women know they are pregnant.
No exceptions are made for incest or rape, and the state even offers a $10,000 monetary reward in potential civil suits against anyone offering abortion help.
On Saturday, Oct. 2, Eilish, 19, told the audience, “When they made that damn law, I almost didn’t want to do the show, so I wanted to punish this damn place for allowing it to happen here.”
“But then I remembered that you guys are the fucking victims, and you deserve everything in the world. And we need to tell them to shut the f*** up,” he boldly declared, before directing the audience to raise their middle finger in an act of protest.
She encouraged fans to join her and shouted, “My body, my fucking choice!”.
Billie Eilish speaks out against Texas’s new abortion law during her set at Austin City Limits:
“When they made that shit a law, I almost didn’t want to do the show, because I wanted to punish this fucking place for allowing that to happen here… My body, my fucking choice!” pic.twitter.com/U84pNYtN7G
— Pop Crave (@PopCrave) October 3, 2021
After her performance, the “Happier Than Ever” singer took to Instagram to share a photo of her performance in front of a video screen that read “Bans Off Our Bodies,” the Women’s March protesting the abortion bill that passed the same day she. performance. Eilish captioned her photo with a middle finger emoji.
Despite being on the verge of canceling her appearance, Eilish also shared a separate Instagram post filled with more photos from her ACL performance.
“Last night was crazy. One of my favorites,” she captioned the carousel of images.
- Facebook Messenger