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Fans question if Billie Eilish's December 2025 Instagram photos are AI-enhanced after she posed in a plunging polka-dot top.

A $28 polka-dot cami top worn by Billie Eilish has triggered a wave of fan reactions, including a suggestive "milk" remark, after the singer shared a series of photos on Instagram. The "bad guy" hitmaker updated her feed in December 2025, showcasing her curves while holding a baby bottle and posing by a microwave. The images offered a rare glimpse of her figure, as she is known for favoring baggy clothing.
One month later, in January 2026, Eilish returned to Instagram wearing the same outfit, this time holding a large cookie and hinting at a pair of body-hugging jeans. The posts quickly drew comments from fans, some of whom speculated that the images may have been altered by artificial intelligence.
In the photos, the Grammy winner flaunted a braless look, highlighting her hourglass waistline and offering a significant cleavage flash, which some observers noted appeared enhanced through editing. She wore her hair down and smiled while holding the tiny baby bottle.
"AI-enhanced guys, chill lmao," one fan commented. Another user made a below-the-belt joke involving "milk." Many others simply showered the singer with compliments, a response echoed across her Instagram feed. Eilish, the star of Hit Me Hard and Soft, rarely shows her curves in public, though the occasional bikini photo has gone viral.
In May 2023, Eilish made headlines by stripping down for a sunbathing session in her backyard. She stunned fans in a colorful MIAOU bikini and stylish Gucci sunglasses, bronzing her curvy body while smiling with her hair pulled back. The shot was met with widespread excitement.
they seriously look like they have a mind of their own pic.twitter.com/1ej8A3b23P
— milkers (@itsmilkers) May 7, 2026
The singer has previously spoken about the impact of body-shaming comments. In a June 2023 revelation, she described some remarks as "tough." She added: "Honestly, nobody can say anything about my body that I don’t have a stronger opinion about. I also think that if I was younger, like if the internet talked about me the way they do now when I was like 11, I don’t think I would be able to exist, to be honest."
Celebrities including Selena Gomez and Demi Lovato have also been targets of body-shaming comments.
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