Billie Eilish tells fans to stop ‘grabbing her boobs’ during meet and greets (Picture: Getty Images)

Billie Eilish has asked her fans to stop groping her at gigs.

The 17-year-old singer took to Instagram on Tuesday evening with an important message to her 20.6 million followers.

In a now deleted post on her story, the You Should See Me In A Crown songstress politely told her following to stop grabbing her boobs at her meets and greets.

A pretty fair request if you ask us.


She wrote: ‘Please don’t grab my boobs in the meet and greet. [I] keep playing this s*** cool but it is very much not.’

Following this, the star continued to recall a incident that had happened earlier on in the day.

A pretty fair request if you ask us (Picture: Instagram / Billie Eilish)

The story has since been deleted (Picture: Instagram / Billie Eilish)

The Bad Guy hitmaker added: ”I think what happened last night was just an accident so I acted like I didn’t notice cuz I didn’t wanna make her feel bad if she didn’t mean to do it.



‘But if that s*** was [for real] I’m gone.’

The number one singer then asked her fans not to ‘harass’ the girl in question, as she think she meant nothing by it.

‘Please don’t harass the girl. It was just an accident and not that big a deal. She was very very sweet,’ the icon said.

‘I was just saying in general about certain things that I don’t feel comfortable with. It’s not a big deal.’

She asked people not to harass the fan in question (Picture: Getty Images)

Billie thought the fan was ‘very sweet’ (Picture: Instagram / Billie Eilish)

Shortly after, Billie removed the posts from her story.

The young star has taken the world by storm after becoming number one in the Official Albums Chart.

Just last month, the Los Angeles native’s debut album reached the very top spot with 48,000 combined sales – and to celebrate the news she thanked her fans.

Billie said: ‘I appreciate you making WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP, WHERE DO WE GO? the #1 album in the UK so much.

‘We worked really hard on this album. Thank you for the love!!’

Metro.co.uk have reached out to Billie’s reps for further comment.

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