Billie Eilish’s Mom Admits She Nearly Sent Teen Billie to Therаpy in 2012 Over Justin Bieber Infatᴜation

Long before her Grammy wins, Billie Eilish was a devoted Belieber.

Revelation: Billie Eilish's mom Maggie Baird said Tuesday she and dad Patrick O'Connell almost sent their daughter to therapy over her infatuation with Justin Bieber. The trio and Billie's brother Finneas are pictured in December 2019

On Tuesday’s episode of her Apple Music show me & dad radio, the 18-year-old’s mother, Maggie Baird, reminisced about Billie’s intense infatuation with Canadian pop star Justin Bieber.

In 2012, Billie was so obsessed with the music video for Bieber’s single “As Long As You Love Me” that Baird and her husband, Patrick O’Connell, considered sending her to therapy. Baird, 61, recounted driving Billie to the dance studio while playing the song, with both of them sobbing during the ride.

Belieber: 'I just want to say, we did consider taking you to therapy because you were in so much pain over Justin Bieber,' Billie's mom told the 18-year-old during the show

Baird explained, “Billie was so overwhelmed by the video and talking about it, crying with excitement. We genuinely considered therapy because she was in so much emotional distress over Justin Bieber.”

Billie Eilish chia sẻ mong ước sẽ bốc lửa ở t.uổi 18, phản ứng của fan thế nào? - Hình 2

Billie co-hosts the show with her dad, Patrick, blending their favorite music with personal stories.

On an episode of the singer's Apple Music show me & dad radio, Baird, 61, recalled how back in 2012, Billie couldn't stop talking and crying over Bieber's As Long As You Love Me

The young singer also discussed her broader mentаl health struggles, revealing, “There was a period when I cried every single day of my life at ages 13, 14, and 15. But by 17 and 18, I barely cried at all. I’m proud to sаy I hardly cry anymore and have overcome that.”

Bieber is pictured in a recent photo posted to his Instagram

She emphasized, “This is a big deal. Not that crying is wrong, but it’s positive that I feel happier and don’t want to cry as much.”

Teen sensation: Billie found fame with her 2019 debut album When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? The album along with its single Bad Guy won her six Grammy Awards

Billie rose to fаme with her debut album When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?, released last year. The album produced six Billboard Hоt 100 Top 40 singles and was the best-performing album of 2019 in the US. It, along with the single “Bad Guy,” earned her six Grammy Awards this past February.