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Billie Eilish: Tics are exhausting but I've made peace with them
8 Feb
Summary
- Eilish shared her Tourette's diagnosis, explaining tics are exhausting yet misunderstood.
- Misinterpretations include laughter, with people thinking tics are intentional humor.
- She has learned to accept her condition, finding confidence in managing it.

In a rare interview on "My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman," Billie Eilish offered a candid perspective on living with Tourette's syndrome. She described her constant, often subtle tics as "incredibly exhausting," despite having made peace with them and developed confidence.
Eilish highlighted the common misunderstanding of her condition, where people often mistake her tics for intentional humor, leading to feelings of offense. She shared that many individuals with Tourette's experience similar reactions, which can cause significant psychological distress and self-consciousness in public.
Mental health experts affirm that these misunderstandings create emotional challenges, and the effort to hide tics can worsen anxiety. Greater awareness and supportive environments are crucial for the well-being of those with Tourette's. Eilish's openness aims to normalize the condition and illustrate the invisible effort behind outward appearances.




