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        <title><![CDATA[Billie Eilish unfollows everyone on Instagram amid ‘abuser’ claims]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Billie Eilish can’t be seeing much on <strong>her Instagram feed</strong> these days.</p><p>The Grammy-winning star, who boasts nearly 65 million followers on the social-media platform, appears to have unfollowed every account she previously kept her eye on. As of Thursday morning, she has a follower count of &#8220;0.&#8221;</p><p>It’s unclear why the 18-year-old singer took this step — but fans have pointed to an item that Eilish <a href="https://twitter.com/EstacionBobba/status/1275622138515533825" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">allegedly posted to her Instagram Story</a>, which said, “If I am following your abuser DM ME &amp; I will unfollow them,&#8221; <strong>E! reports.</strong></p><p>The Post reached out to the &#8220;Bad Guy&#8221; singer&#8217;s reps for clarification but has yet to hear back.</p><p>However, Eilish hasn’t been a stranger to recent social commentary. In May, she took to Instagram <strong>to slam “All Lives Matter” supporters</strong> following the death of <strong>George Floyd in police custoday</strong>.</p><p>“If all lives matter why are black people killed for just being black,” <strong>wrote Eilish,</strong> who recently <strong>obtained a three-year restraining order</strong> against a trespasser.</p><p>In March, at the outset of the coronavirus-related lockdowns in the US, she also shared her thoughts with her Instagram followers <strong>about the pandemic</strong> — including that social distancing is a responsibility and that people shouldn’t hoard supplies.</p><p>“It is a really big deal right now, and it is not a joke,” she said. “I know because a lot of us haven’t seen it with our eyes — what it’s been doing and who it’s been affecting — it’s hard to understand that it’s real. But it really is real, and I’ve seen a lot of young people out in the world, all over the place, going to the club or going to the beach, just going out and hanging out. It’s really irresponsible.”</p><p>Last month, Eilish’s team announced that the remainder of dates for her 2020 world tour had been postponed due to the ongoing pandemic.</p><p>“As soon as dates are finalized, Billie will share the updated schedule and all tickets will be honored accordingly,” <a href="https://twitter.com/billieeilish/status/1260675205971636224" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">according to her Twitter</a> — a platform on which Eilish also isn’t following anyone. “Thank you for understanding. Stay safe, and stay home.”</p>]]></content:encoded>
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