Former adult actor Randy Spears agreed with Billie Eilish's comments on porn movies and praised her for being outspoken about it.

"Billie has a lot of guts to come out and speak her mind on an issue like this. I applaud it," the 60-year-old former performer told TMZ Monday.

Spears admitted that porn does damage the brain, especially for young kids. "When we’re that young our brains don’t have the capacity to digest [hardcore porn]," he explained. "Who in their right mind would want their 7-year-old to be watching some woman with seven guys? It’s pretty despicable stuff."

Spears further noted that if someone's brain is still under development and they have little experience of real-life circumstances, then such adult content can easily damage the person.

The comments came a week after Eilish confessed that she used to watch porn at the age of 11 and it damaged her brain. The singer, who recently turned 21, appeared on "The Howard Stern Show" on Dec. 13 and noted that "porn is a disgrace."

"I used to watch a lot of porn, to be honest. I started watching porn when I was like 11," she told Stern last week. "I think it really destroyed my brain and I feel incredibly devastated that I was exposed to so much porn."

She noted that due to violent pornography consumption, she suffered sleep paralysis. Moreover, when she became an adult and had sex, she didn't stop things that were not good for her and instead thought that was supposed to be done.

"I’m so angry that porn is so loved, and I’m so angry at myself for thinking that it was okay," she explained. "The way that vaginas look in porn is f--king crazy. No vaginas look like that. Women’s bodies don’t look like that. We don’t come like that."

Spears and Eilish are not the only ones who spoke about watching porn at a young age. Brad Salzman, founder of New York Sexual Addiction Center, told New York Post last week that kids watching porn is not something unusual.

Salzman blamed parents for not giving proper attention to their kids and they eventually get exposed to pornographic content, which affects them for the rest of their lives.

On the work front, Eilish dropped her new music video, "Male Fantasy" on Dec. 6.

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Billie Eilish has reached No. 1 with her hit album, “When We Fall, Asleep, Where Do We Go?” at the age of 17. Billie Eilish performs at Outdoor Theatre during the Coachella Valley Music And Arts Festival on April 13, 2019 in Indio, California. Getty Images/Frazer Harrison