

Like most of our freebies, we shot these bokeh overlays in house on a Blackmagic Ursa Mini with different translucent objects, from spheres to prisms. By downloading, you agree not to redistribute these assets. These assets are free for all personal or commercial use. So, let’s just get into this, shall we? Here are 355 free assets for you to use however you want (and a few extras). Whether you’re a rookie or an experienced video content creator, these elements and effects are easy-to-use, accessible tools that will absolutely increase your production value. “I know people will say, ‘I’ve lost all respect for her.We crafted these assets and elements in-house, just for you, and they’re completely free for any personal or commercial projects. "What if I wanna make a video where I wanna look desirable? Not a porno! But I know it would be a huge thing,” Eilish said. She added that as she gets older, people should expect her style to change. He was like, ‘Ugh, put a shirt on!’ And I said, ‘I have a shirt on.’ Someone with smaller boobs could wear a tank top, and I could put on that exact tank top and get slut-shamed because my boobs are big. “I was recently FaceTiming a close friend of mine who’s a dude, and I was wearing a tank top. She said that her breasts have gotten her slut- and body-shamed in the past, and that's why she covers them. I was born with DNA that was gonna give me big-ass boobs.” “I look good in it,” she added, laughing. "At number one! What is that?! Every outlet wrote about my boobs!" "My boobs were trending on Twitter!" she shrieked. I have to wear a big shirt for you not to feel uncomfortable about my boobs!"Įilish commented on one example when she was wearing a tank top in Nashville, someone took a photo of herself, and it went viral on social media. “The point is not: Hey, let’s go slut-shame all these girls for not dressing like Billie Eilish," she said. She explained then that the baggy clothes were because of society's problem and inability to resist sexualizing young women, not because she was insecure. Eilish herself spoke to ELLE in its October 2019 issue about her style and her thoughts on some people applauding her for setting an example of how young girls should dress so they aren't sexualized.
