Billie Eilish Rоcks Blаck Nike Sweаts for Depаrture from JFK Airport

Billie Eilish, a seven-time Grammy winner, was spotted at JFK Airport in New York on Monday, likely heading back to her hometown of Highland Park. The LA pop star, who will turn 20 this Saturday, opted for a casual look, wearing a black disposable face mask and an orange knit beanie. She paired these with an $80 black oversized Nike ‘Serena Design Crew’ hoodie, matching $70 sweatpants, and black-and-white Nike Air Jordans.

Mandatory: Seven-time Grammy winner Billie Eilish donned a black disposable face mask as she caught a flight out of JFK Airport in New York on Monday, likely back to her Highland Park hometown

Earlier that morning, during an appearance on SiriusXM’s Howard Stern Show, Billie disclosed that she had contracted CоVID-19 in August and endured a two-month bɑttle with the virᴜs. She emphasized the importance of the vaccine in her recovery, stating that she believes she “would have, like, died” without it. Billie praised the vaccine for not only saving her life but also protecting her brother, collaborator Finneas, her parents, and her friends from contracting the virᴜs.

Turning 20 this Saturday! The LA pop star dressed down in an orange knit beanie with an $80 black Nike 'Serena Design Crew' hoodie, matching $70 sweatpants, and b&w Nike Air JordansThat same morning, Billie revealed on SiriusXM's Howard Stern Show that she survived a two-month bout with COVID-19 starting in August and she 'still' suffers from side effects

Billie recently served as both host and musical guest on Saturday Night Live, describing the experience as surreal but also nerve-wracking. Despite her initial reservations about acting, she found the experience rewarding and exhilarating, particularly when she saw the enthusiastic audience.

'If I weren't vaccinated, I would have, like, died'

Following her upcoming 20th birthday celebration, Billie will be vying for seven Grammy Awards at the 64th Annual Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year. Additionally, she is set to embark on a three-leg, 70-date world tour starting on February 3 at the Smoothie King Center in New Orleans.Eilish (born O'Connell) said: 'The vaccine is f***ing amazing and it also saved [my brother/collaborator] Finneas from getting it, it saved my parents from getting it, saved my friends from getting it''Saturday was, like, you know, one of the best days of my life': The No Time To Die singer pulled double duty serving as host and musical guest on Saturday Night Live'I'm petrified of people thinking that I suck': Contradicting herself, Billie also described the experience of performing on the NBC sketch show as 'my worst nightmare come to life'Eilish's nerves were calmed upon seeing the excited audience: 'I think that is just my love of performing and then I was like, "Oh this is actually really incredible and this is just for for fun"'