Billie Eilish recently revealed her rescue puppy room while on tour, and it’s every dog lover’s dream. The singer is living her best life while taking over cities with her musical voyage with the Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour. During a recent interview, Eilish shared a look inside the room full of rescue dogs that offers “stress relief” for tour performers. The most heartwarming part is that some of the crew members even adopted the furbabies.
Billie Eilish’s puppy room offers ‘stress relief’ for tour performers
During a new segment of CBS Sunday Morning, Billie Eilish gave a tour inside her rescue puppy room while talking about the Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour ahead of her show in Chicago. The 22-year-old revealed the room full of rescue dogs was there to “offer stress relief” during the tour. Eilish continued to introduce the crew members. She also revealed that some of them ended up adopting the sweet furry friends.
Eilish is also a mom to a rescued Pit Bull named Shark. Earlier this year, the beautiful baby boy graced the cover of DOGUE for Vogue Magazine. The singer couldn’t be more proud as she posed a series of photos on her Instagram from Shark’s stunning photoshoot and gushed about her “son.”
During the Vogue interview, Eilish recalled how she came across the Pit Bull puppy while fostering in 2020 during the coronavirus lockdown. After she reached out to the rescue organization, Angel City Pit Bulls, two pups named Jem and Miss Maudie arrived at her family home. Eilish explained, “I fostered them over the summer, and then of course COVID started to grow, and meanwhile, I fell in love with the puppies.”
Eilish continued, “There was this little gray one named Jem, and I just thought he was really special and goofy and I knew that I wanted him to be mine—so I adopted him and named him Shark.” Miss Maudie also found a new home with a family friend. Meanwhile, Shark is now living his best life with the singer.