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Billie Eilish has spent the past few days quietly but decisively shaping the next chapter of her story, both as a global pop star and an emerging multi‑hyphenate. Entertainment outlet Geo.tv reports that Billie was spotted in Toronto on a low‑key outing with boyfriend Nat Wolff, dressed down in a Green Bay cap and baggy shorts and clearly in no mood for the spotlight, a rare public appearance that underscores how fiercely she is guarding her private life while she is, as the piece puts it, deep in “album mode,” working on her fourth studio album with Finneas and confirming in recent interviews that the project is more than halfway finished but will not be released in 2026, with expectations now centered on 2027. People magazine’s Star Tracks photo roundup similarly captures Billie off duty in Toronto with Wolff in early August, reinforcing the image of a superstar who is actively choosing anonymity over red‑carpet visibility as she writes the next phase of her discography.

On the business front, Billie’s fragrance line is pushing forward in a way that could prove biographically significant. According to local lifestyle coverage from Secret Chicago, Eilish Fragrances and Ulta Beauty are hosting a special event today, August 15, at Ulta’s Michigan Avenue store in Chicago, offering exclusive first looks and free samples of her new scent, Eilish Intense, along with limited posters, a sign that her beauty brand is evolving from a one‑off celebrity perfume into a continuing, expanding enterprise anchored by in‑person fan activations.

In fashion, Marie Claire and Fashion Times UK both note Billie’s recent appearance in Toronto wearing classic black Adidas Sambas, crediting her with helping to revive and reinforce the ongoing Samba sneaker trend; this is the kind of small but telling style moment that fits squarely into her long‑running influence on streetwear and gender‑fluid, oversized silhouettes. In casting news with potentially major long‑term impact, Parade via AOL reports that rising actor Ella Beatty is in final talks to join Billie and Carey Mulligan in the film adaptation of Sylvia Plath’s The Bell Jar, with Billie set to make her acting debut as protagonist Esther Greenwood under director Sarah Polley, marking a serious pivot toward film and a likely new chapter in how she is perceived: not just as a pop phenomenon, but as a dramatic actor taking on one of modern literature’s most psychologically complex roles.

Online, social and fan accounts have been amplifying a milestone reminder: an Instagram update highlights that Billie and Finneas won Song of the Year at the 68th Annual Grammy Awards for Wildflower earlier this year, underscoring that even in a comparatively quiet news week, her recent accolades are still reshaping the narrative around her as one of the defining songwriters of her generation. There have also been chatter and reposts about her intensified eco‑friendly touring plans and plant‑based initiatives for her next global run, but much of that detail currently traces back to fan‑curated news roundups and Reddit‑style industry briefs rather than primary reporting, so those specifics should be treated as partially speculative until confirmed directly in future tour announcements.

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