As one of the biggest stars in the world right now – with multiple Grammys, an Oscar and BRIT Awards to her name –  Billie Eilish is set to succeed in another milestone career achievement this weekend when she rocks up at the Reading and Leeds Festival.

80,000 music lovers will head to Main Stage East at Leeds before she performs on Main Stage East at Reading on Sunday. The No Time To Die singer, 21, will be the youngest headliner in Leeds Festival's history on Friday before the Californian does it all again in Reading alongside The Killers and Sam Fender on Sunday.

It's been a whirlwind few years for Billie, who rose to global fame with her debut album, When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? debuted atop the US Billboard 200 and UK Albums Chart in 2019.Despite being slightly out of her teens, Billie is already halfway there on her journey to gain EGOT (Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony award winner) status, and thanks to her multiple hit singles and albums is reportedly worth a whopping $30 million (£25 million).

The 21-year-old No Time To Die singer said, "I grew up in a humble two-bedroom bungalow in the Highland Park Area of Los Angeles with my parents and brothers. Billie disclosed that her debilitating anxiety forced her to share the bed with her parents and brothers until she was 11. "

According to the Sunday Magazine, "The singer's whole family shared a bed until her brother Finneas turned 10." Billie lived in her childhood house until 2020 and brought her BRIT award for International Female Solo Artist to the family home.

Despite making a fortune worth billions after earning well-deserved fame in the music industry, Billie expresses no desire to move to a mansion and says, "My relationship with my home has not changed, just like with my parents and my brother." I couldn’t be away from my parents," Billie told Sunday Times Magazine. "I was worried about what would happen to them, I was worried about what would happen to me, I was worried about being forgotten." Her family home is currently estimated to be worth around $763,400 (£602,528) :

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