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Billie Eilish Reflects on Acting Debut in 'Swarm' With Set Images

With a musical style that incorporates dark pop and alternative with a hint of goth and experimental, it shouldn't be a surprise that the singer-songwriter, Billie Eilish, has landed an acting gig in an enigmatic, Beyoncé-inspired thriller series, Swarm. Adding to her already extensive creative portfolio, the Prime Video thriller series marks the singer's acting debut, portraying a magnetic cult leader who – rather than helping her patients – hypnotizes them to instantly unleash all of their darkest urges and behaviors. Sharing her delight over her acting debut, the "Happier Than Ever" hitmaker posted a series of behind-the-scenes look at the set of Swarm, including an image of her covered in blood.

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