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Billie Eilish apologises for mouthing apparent racial slur in old video footage

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Billie Eilish apologises for mouthing apparent racial slur in old video footage

Billie Eilish apologises for mouthing apparent racial slur in old video footage

Billie Eilish feels "appalled and embarrassed" over old video footage in which she seemingly mouths a racial slur.


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