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Billie Eilish embɑrked on an extravagant shopping spree in Newtown ahead of her stadium concerts, as reported by Emerald City this week.

American singer Billie Eilish, 20, (pictured) went on a wild spending spree on in Sydney's Newtown at an upmarket vintage store favoured by celebrities this week. (Billie is pictured at the store surrounded by clothing)

The 20-year-old American sensation was sighted at Storeroom Vintage in Newtown, where she indulged in several high-end acquisitions. The Bad Guy singer reportedly left the store with boxes filled with items, including a Louis Vuitton handbag and a Fendi purse.

The Bad Guy singer reportedly left with boxes of clothes with items including a Louis Vuitton handbag and Fendi purse

Among her purchases were a reworked мɑxi skirt crafted from pants and an oversized Carhartt jacket. During her shopping excursion, the star had to navigate the block multiple times to evade paparazzi, according to the publication. She was accompanied by her mother, Maggie Baird, and support act Dora Jar.

Billie also documented her shopping expedition on Instagram, uploading a gallery of photos showing herself sitting in piles of clothing on the ground

Billie documented her shopping adventure on Instagram, sharing a gallery of photos that showcased her surrounded by piles of clothing on the floor. The vintage store is rumored to have connections in the music and fashion industry, with fans like Ben Simmons, A$AP Rocky, and The Kid Laroi.

Billie played three shows at Sydney's Qudos Bank Arena. The Grammy Award winner was last in Australia in 2019. (Billie is pictured with pals outside the vintage store in Newtown)

While in Sydney, Billie also collaborated on a мysterious project with New Zealand DJ Zane Lowe in Alexandria, just hours before her performance. She graced the stage with three shows at Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena.

'I'm pretty good at handling the fame,' Billie said. 'Of course I'm not built for it - nobody is. But I feel like I'm kind of meant to do this'

The Grammy Award winner’s last visit to Australia was in 2019, and she has been praised by fans for her openness about мe𝚗tal health struggles. Billie, who was diagnosed with Tourette syndrome at the age of 11, has consistently shared her journey, emphasizing that she is not defined by her conditions.

'One thing that's been good [is] some of my fans said they had tics, too. That was cool. I felt a little more connected'

In an interview with Stellar magazine, she mentioned, ‘I’m pretty good at handling the fɑмe. Of course, I’m not built for it – nobody is. But I feel like I’m kind of meant to do this.’ Billie has been a source of inspiration for fans dealing with similar challenges, fostering a sense of connection through shared experiences.

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