Billie Eilish is living her best life and didn’t hold back during her latest Vanity Fair “Same Interview” installment. The 23-year-old pop sensation revealed she achieved her goal of having “good sex” in 2024—and she’s not shy about it.

When asked to rate her progress on the resolution she made in last year’s interview, Eilish laughed and confidently shared, “I’ve had a lot of good sex, so … you’re welcome, Billie!” Clearly, the Grammy-winning artist is feeling satisfied with how her year turned out.

But that wasn’t her only goal for the year. During the October interview, Billie shared she also wanted to go skydiving, master stunt driving, and add more piercings and tattoos to her collection. Reflecting on her year, however, she said the biggest accomplishment was rekindling friendships and building new ones.

“It’s just been a year filled with friendship,” she said. “Even though I was saying a lot of things that I want to do, that was the real … that was the thing that I wanted to do.”

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Billie’s comments come just months after setting boundaries around her love life. Speaking to Vogue earlier this year, the “Bad Guy” hitmaker admitted she wanted to keep her relationships out of the spotlight moving forward. “I wish no one knew anything about my sexuality or anything about my dating life ever, ever, ever,” she said.

Her decision to maintain privacy followed public speculation about her dating preferences after she admitted being “physically attracted” to women, a comment some misinterpreted as coming out. While Billie hasn’t gone public with any relationships recently, she previously dated Jesse Rutherford of The Neighbourhood before their breakup in May 2023.

What do you think about Billie Eilish’s reflections on her 2024 goals? Do you resonate with her focus on personal growth and friendship? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!

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