KEY POINTS

  • Billie Eilish's documentary premieres live on Feb. 26
  • Director R. J. Cutler spent 140 days with Eilish and her family to film the documentary
  • It features the singer's struggle with stardom and depression

Billie Eilish took to Instagram on Thursday to share live premiere details of "Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry" documentary.

She posted a close-up picture of herself and captioned it: "almost here. watch the live premiere event tonight at 6 pm PT (9.01 p.m. ET)" with an emoji and #theworldsalittleblurry hashtag.

The documentary will feature the singer's struggle with stardom, love life, self-harm and depression, The Guardian reported. The official trailer of the documentary was released in December 2020, and it will stream on Apple TV+.

The documentary will allow fans to delve into the young pop star's life. The two-hours and thirty-minute-long musical documentary will highlight only one year of the "Ocean Eyes" star's life including behind the scenes of the successful album, "When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?"

The documentary is directed by R. J. Cutler and produced by Interscope Records. In an interview with ET Online, the director revealed he and the crew members spent 140 days in a year's span with Eilish and her family.

"[For] every 17-year-old, your 17th year's quite a ride. But this one involved, you know, emerging as the voice of a generation, if not the voice of our time, and the burdens, responsibilities, privileges, opportunities that go along with that," Cutler explained.

Besides the documentary, Eilish also introduced Thursday her new clothing collection based on the documentary on Instagram, and noted every piece of attire was made from organic fabric. However, she clarified, the socks featured in the picture posted were not made from organic fabric.

"All grown without pesticides which is better for the environment," she added. "Everything is made in the USA (mostly in California) which supports our homegrown economy and saves on international shipping, meaning it’s more sustainable."

The documentary also featured celebrities like Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom, who met the singer during a concert event. Eilish revealed she wasn't aware of Bloom when Perry first introduced him as her "fiance."

However, the pop star’s elder brother Finneas O’Connell immediately informed Eilish he was in the "Pirates of the Caribbean" film and portrayed Will Turner's character, Independent reported.

Billie Eilish embodies a style completely her own, pairing oversized ensembles with garish colors and ultra-long nails
Billie Eilish embodies a style completely her own, pairing oversized ensembles with garish colors and ultra-long nails AFP / VALERIE MACON