Billie Eilish compliments Chicken Shop Date host's boobs mid-interview: 'They're nice'

The "Birds of a Feather" singer's comment came after her sexy perfume bottle entered the conversation.

Billie Eilish was thinking about much more than music on Friday's edition of British YouTube interview show Chicken Shop Date.

About 45 seconds into the interview (video below), Amelia Dimoldenberg pulled out a bottle of the "Eilish" fragrance, which is in the shape of a woman's torso, and liberally spritzed herself. The host cheekily asked if the bottle shape is Eilish herself, and the "Birds of a Feather" singer shot back with a flirty answer: "No, it's you."

From there, the flirtatious boob-banter continued.

Dimoldenberg: "My boobs aren't that big. They're pretty... small."

Eilish disagreed: "Yeah, they are. They're nice."

Dimoldenberg: "I actually like them. I'm quite happy."

Eilish: "I like 'em too."

On the topic of scents, Eilish also dishes that smell is a big thing for her; in fact, it's "kind of No. 1" when considering whether to date someone.

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Billie Ellish arriving on the red carpet at the 96th Annual Academy Awards in Dolby Theatre at Hollywood & Highland Center in Hollywood, CA, Sunday, March 10, 2024
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"I can get around it," Eilish says, "but I'm definitely, like, that's the first thing that I notice. And I have a very, like, strong nose. So if somebody smells good, I like them more."

Elsewhere in the interview, the host revealed that she dated Eilish's brother and music collaborator Finneas O'Connell. Nonetheless, after Eilish asked Dimoldenberg to name her dream date, the host teased, "You mean, besides you?"

Eilish, whose Hit Me Hard and Soft album was released in May, insisted that Dimoldenberg did not want to date her, because she has limited free time — maybe also being her brother's ex has something to do with it.

The "What Was I Made For?" artist came out in November when she said she was attracted to women, although she later said that she hadn't known she was doing so.

"I kind of thought, 'Wasn't it obvious?'" she told EW in December. "I didn't realize people didn't know."

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