Billie Eilish Chаnnels 90s Style in ‘Lunch’ Music Video, Feаturing Steаmy Lyrics Celebrаting Lеsbiаn Relаtionships

Billie Eilish unveiled the music video for her latest single “Lunch” shortly after releasing her third studio album, “Нit Me Hard and Soft,” on Friday. The Grammy-winning artist, aged 22, embraces a 90s aesthetic in the video, sporting oversized sports jerseys, shorts, and backward baseball caps while expressing her attraction to wоmen.

Billie Eilish debuted the music video for her new single Lunch just hours after her third studio album Hit Me Hard and Soft dropped on Friday

In the song, Eilish sings about her desire for a woman, likening her to a meal she craves. The lyrics have sparked discussions among fans, who have dubbed “Lunch” a “lеsbian anthem” and a significant moment for LGBTQ+ representation. Eilish has openly discussed her sexuality in the past, stating that she has been physically attracted to wоmen for as long as she can remember.The 22-year-old Grammy winner channels the 90s as she rocks a variety of oversized sports jerseys, shorts and backwards baseball caps while waxing on about her desire for women

The song’s release prompted a flurry of reactions on social media, with many praising its representation and declaring it a milestone for the LGBTQ+ community. Eilish, who has been candid about her struggles with body image, also addresses societal pressures and criticisms in another track from the album, “Skinny.”

'I could eat that girl for lunch, she dances on my tongue,' the pop star sings while standing solo in front of a white background

Throughout her career, Eilish has used her platform to challenge stereotypes and advocate for self-expression, exemplified by her choice to wear baggy clothing to maintain privacy and control over her image. She has emphasized the importance of feeling secure and confident in oneself, particularly in the face of public scrutiny.Billie takes a bite out of an apple while sitting on a couch'Tastes like she might be the one/ And I could never get enough/ I could buy her so much stuff/ It¿s a craving, not a crush' she singsAs the song grows more intense, Eilish's backdrop shifts from plain white to bright primary colors, with multiple versions of herself dancing alongside her onscreenThe fun film comes as fans have branded Lunch as a 'lesbian anthem' and a huge 'win for the gays'After Hit Me Hard and Soft dropped, people rushed to social media to discuss the 10 new tracks, with Lunch catching attention thanks to its risqué lyrics that describe Billie wanting to get intimate with another girlBillie first discussed her sexuality with Variety last year, revealing at the time that she was 'attracted physically' to 'girls.' She's seen in JanuaryWhile chatting with Rolling Stone about Lunch last month, she said the song was 'part of what helped her' realize that she's 'been in love with girls her whole life'People quickly rushed to X, formerly Twitter, to share their thoughts on the sultry song