Billie Eilish's brother Finneas reveals he caught his pop star sister selling off his personal belongings - including his mobile phone

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Billie Eilish's brother Finneas reveals he caught his pop star sister selling off his personal belongings - including his mobile phone
Published: Dec, 20 2024 14:00

The older brother of pop star Billie Eilish has revealed that he once came home to find his little sister selling off his property. Finneas Baird O'Connell, better known by his first name, Finneas, told Australia's The Project on Friday that his enterprising sibling decided to hold a yard sale while he was out of the house.

 [Finneas Baird O'Connell, better known by his first name, Finneas, told Australia's The Project on Friday that his enterprising sibling decided to hold a yard sale while he was out of the house]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Finneas Baird O'Connell, better known by his first name, Finneas, told Australia's The Project on Friday that his enterprising sibling decided to hold a yard sale while he was out of the house]

Among the property on offer from Billie, who was then just eight or nine years old, was her musician brother's mobile phone. 'I came home one day when I was probably about 12 or 13 and Billie and her friend were outside, they were doing a yard sale' the 27-year-old explained.

 [Among the property on offer from Billie, who was then just eight or nine years old, was her musician brother's mobile phone]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Among the property on offer from Billie, who was then just eight or nine years old, was her musician brother's mobile phone]

'They were selling just things they found in my room' he added with a laugh. 'And I was like like, "Guys!" I scooped it all up [and said] "That's my cell phone, this is crazy!"'. The older brother of pop star Billie Eilish has revealed that he once came home to find his little sister selling off his property. Both pictured.

 ['They were selling just things they found in my room' he said with a laugh. 'And I was like, like
Image Credit: Mail Online ['They were selling just things they found in my room' he said with a laugh. 'And I was like, like "Guys!" I scooped it all up [and said] "That's my cell phone, this is crazy!"']

Finneas said that despite the attempted theft, he actually was impressed by little Billie's bravado. 'They were trying to make money. I respect the hustle' the Let's Fall in Love for the Night singer said. He went on to explain that he and his 23-year-old sister actually got along swimmingly as children and avoided the typical sibling rivalry.

'We didn't fight all that much as kids. We fought a very regular amount' he said. It comes after Finneas discussed his upcoming solo world tour and admitted that leaving behind his younger sister is 'bittersweet.'. On Thursday, the singer-songwriter — who has accompanied Billie on most of her headlining tours — also got candid about not joining her for her ongoing Hit Me Hard and Soft Tour while on the Therapuss podcast.

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