Billie Eilish has hilariously pranked several of her famous friends.
Eilish is the latest celebrity to appear in Elle's "Phoning It In," a YouTube series that has stars make pranks to their celebrity friends.
The "Birds of a Feather" singer said at the opening of the video, "I hate pranks," explaining: "I'm filled to the brim with anxiety."
However, it did not stop her from calling her label president Justin Lubliner, fellow singer Tyler The Creator, and actress friends Margot Robbie and Dakota Johnson.
In the 10-minute video, Eilish first prank-called the "Barbie" star and asked if she could shoot a music video at Robbie's home after her first planned location fell through.
Next, she called Johnson for advice about a movie role she was supposedly taking in which she would be playing a baby.
She also prank-called Lubliner to tell him that she was quitting music.
Lastly, she got in touch with Tyler, saying, "I'm on a date. I'm in the bathroom. I s**t my fucking pants, I swear to God."
"I don't know what to do, but I'm like really close to your house. Can I come by?" Eilish added, to which Tyler responded that he was in Atlanta.
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The video came after Eilish made an emotional admission about losing friends during a podcast interview not too long ago.
In the "Miss Me?" podcast with Lily Allen and Miquita Oliver, she said, "I lost all of my friends when I got famous. Literally all except one. My best friend Zoe who I've been friends with since I was like 2. She is still my girl."
Eilish was asked if she tried calling those former friends, and the singer admitted she resented them.
"I tried but I think I felt resentful that I didn't feel... Like I don't know I was so young," she shared, revealing that she realized all her "friends" were her employees during her 20th birthday.
Eilish will kick off her "Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour" this fall to celebrate her new album. The tour will begin in September and take place over roughly 10 months in three continents.
Fans can get tickets here.
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