When Billie Eilish revealed her fear of Eminem, the renowned rapper responded in the most favorable manner.
See, every individual must have a fear of something, whether it's spiders, heights, or that malevolent penguin from Wallace & Gromit.
In an interview, Billie Eilish disclosed that she had been frightened of the rapper "my whole life," indicating that she found Eminem quite terrifying.
She mentioned that he "terrified" her and it "freaked the f**k out of me." However, it's often suggested that confronting your fears is the best way to overcome them, and that's precisely what happened to Eilish.
Nonetheless, it wasn't up to her as Eminem made the decision to inform the singer that he had become aware of her statements about him.
In his album "Music to be Murdered By" deluxe version, which already has a gloomy title, he included a lyric about Eilish's fear of him.
Within the song named "Alfred's Theme," he vocalized: "Homicidal visions when I'm spitting like this."

"But really I'm just fulfilling my wish of killing rhymes which is really childish. And silly, but I'm really like this, I'm giving nightmares to Billie Eilish."
Although it's uncertain whether she's still afraid of Eminem after the lyrical mention, she participated in the standing ovation he received at the 2020 Academy Awards ceremony, implying that she's certainly a fan of his remarkable body of work.
Regarding the present situation of the duo, Eilish's career is thriving, which would be remarkable for a musician near retirement, let alone for someone with many years of triumphs ahead of her.
In the previous year, she achieved the title of the youngest-ever Glastonbury headliner, and she can incorporate it into her already lengthy catalog of accomplishments and reasons to be praised.

Meanwhile, Eminem has been engaged in a feud with Machine Gun Kelly, and fellow rapper 50 Cent is presently adapting his movie 8 Mile into a TV series.
As their careers continue to soar, it's an exhilarating time for both of them. However, it's uncertain if Eilish will overcome her fear of Eminem and pave the way for a possible future collaboration.
On the other hand, she has performed on stage with Jack Skellington as a part of The Nightmare Before Christmas live show, so if she can remain composed around the Pumpkin King, then how intimidating could Eminem be?