Billie Eilish was once just like millions of other fans obsessed with Justin Bieber.
Fresh off joining Bieber onstage at Coachella on Saturday, April 18, the Grammy winner shared a hilarious and nostalgic collection of throwback photos from her self-proclaimed fangirl era.
“Don’t talk to me,” Eilish captioned the Instagram post shared Thursday, April 23. The carousel opened with a young Eilish posing in her bedroom, which was completely covered in Bieber posters. Notably, the songstress was wearing a rainbow sequin dress and white Converse, looking every bit the dedicated superfan.
Another slide featured a whiteboard where Eilish rewrote Aqua’s “Barbie Girl” lyrics into a full-on Bieber anthem: “I’m a Bieber girl, in a Bieber world, it’s Biebertastic, let’s Bieber blast it, Bieber flips his hair, wears purple everywhere, it’s a Bieber nation, thank god for his creation! Come on Bieber spread the FEVER!”
Other photos showed Eilish wearing Bieber merch over the years, plus old Bieber-themed memes and an epic birthday tribute to the pop icon. The final clip featured a younger Eilish dancing to Bieber’s 2013 track “Confident.”
Fans loved the post, with many fellow “Beliebers” finding it extremely relatable.
“Biggest belieber ever 🫶🏻,” one wrote in the comments, while another said, “we would’ve been besties af back then.”
A third replied, “I’m gonna die, my heart is exploding 😭 that’s sooooo cute and sweet.”
Others pointed out that Eilish now inspires the same kind of devotion she once had for Bieber.
“That’s how I feel about you btw,” stated a fan. “This is exactly how we act about you btw,” another wrote.
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The post came just days after the full-circle moment at Coachella, where Bieber invited Eilish onstage during his performance of the fan-favorite hit “One Less Lonely Girl.”
And Eilish later admitted the moment hit her hard emotionally. The day after the performance, she posted a tearful selfie to Instagram Stories and wrote, “Can’t stop crying.”