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Billie Eilish is no stranger to magazine covers . However, she usually doesn’t wake up to find herself on the front of a mag that she was completely unaware of. But that’s exactly what Eilish experienced when she caught wind of the latest digital cover of the German edition of Nylon , which the publication shared on Instagram today.
The edition of Nylon is focused on three “Digital Prodigies” who are “redefining the future of being a Teen Superstar." The released cover art, designed by Marcel C. Wilkens features Eilish and internet star twins Lisa and Lena appearing as bald, seemingly topless fembot avatars in shades of pink and yellow. Eilish, who was unaware of the cover’s existence and never granted the magazine permission to feature her, is rightfully upset that Nylon used a photoshopped image depicting her without her hair or a shirt.
In response to the cover, the 17-year-old took to Instagram , commenting on the magazine’s post directly by saying:
After seeing Eilish's response and criticism from her fans, the magazine responded with a statement on Billie's Instagram post that said, “For this cover, it was never our intention to create a look that is confusing or insulting to Billie Eilish. It was only ever our intention to honor Billies impact and her work by creating this avatar which is part of a cover series highlighting the power of digital prodigy artists. This avatar is a piece of 3D artwork created in dedication to her achievements and the positive effect she has had on millions around the globe - including us.”
Nylon has removed the digital cover featuring Billie Eilish without making further comment, but the cover featuring Lisa and Lena is still up on the magazine's Instagram account.
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Updated
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The German edition of Nylon magazine has found itself on the bad side of “Bad Guy” singer Billie Eilish.


This week, this publication released an illustrated cover featuring the 17-year-old musician that drew the ire of the artist and her fans.


The cover, which was posted on Instagram and has since been deleted, depicted Eilish as bald, robotic and bare shouldered.


In a lengthy comment posted to the magazine’s cover-revealing post, Eilish wrote that neither she nor her management team were ever “approached by nylon about this piece whatsoever.”


Eilish took issue with the fact that she had “no creative input” on the image in her likeness and with the artist’s choices.


“You’re gonna make a picture of me shirtless?? that’s not real?? at 17?” she wrote.


Post has been removed or is no longer public.


Her comment was deleted with the original post, but Nylon Germany said it never meant to do any harm.


“We as NYLON Germany value and stand for artistic freedom, but we also respect the feelings of @billieeilish and her fandom. We are fans ourselves. Therefore we decided to remove our second cover of Billie Eilish,” the publication wrote in the caption accompanying a different photo. “For this cover, it was never our intention to create a look that is confusing or insulting to Billie. It was only ever our intention to honor her impact by creating this avatar, which is part of a cover series highlighting the power of digital prodigy artists.”


Other covers in this series, by artist Marcel C. Wilkens, included a tribute to twin sisters and German video stars Lisa and Lena.


A photo of the Eilish cover remained up on Wilkens’ Instagram page as of Friday afternoon.


Eilish recently made history as the youngest woman to hit the top spot on the Billboard Hot 100 charts since a then-16-year-old Demi Lovato debuted “Here We Go Again” in 2009. She’s also one of more than 100 artists to join Planned Parenthood’s “Bans Off My Body” campaign.

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