Billie Eilish's brother Finneas defended her against a TikToker who labeled her verse on Charli XCX‘s remix for Guess as 'predatory.'

A social media user with the handle @windows199x played a snippet of 22-year-old Billie's verse and added a lengthy caption.

'Billie's verse on Guess is highkey predatory, but y'all blinded by her usual queerbaiting for commercial gain,' the person wrote.

It was added: 'Ever since the Lost Cause controversy, she's been reducing girls to mere objects, all in an effort to convince the masses that she's actually into them lol. Charli is 32 and engaged FYI.'

Finneas, 27, hit back, writing in the comments, 'What a take, you little clown. I got to watch the entire internet slam my sister for queer-baiting for an entire year when in reality, you were all forcing her to label and out herself.'

Billie Eilish's brother Finneas defended her against a TikToker who called her verse on the Charli XCX song Guess 'predatory'; pictured in February

A social media user with the handle @windows199x played a snippet of 22-year-old Billie's verse on Charli's single and added a lengthy caption; Charli XCX pictured in November 2021

The comment was deleted by the user, prompting someone to write: 'you deleted finneas’ comment bc you KNOW he’s right. like seriously get a grip and grow up.'

Another person echoed the sentiment, adding, 'Ok bro deleted Finneas’ comment because he knows Finneas is right. All you post is hate on here dude. Grow up and find something else to do.'

Billie and Charli delighted fans with the release of their provocative collaboration on Thursday.

The video features a lingerie-filled house party, with Eilish making a dramatic entrance as she crashes in on a tractor.

The Ocean Eyes hitmaker rap-sings on the Guess remix: 'I wanna try it, bite it, lick it, spit it/ Pull it to the side and get all up in it / Kiss it, bite it, can I fit it?/ Charli likes boys but she knows I'd hit it.'

Another fan came to Eilish's defense, stating, 'If Charli wasn’t okay with Billie’s verse, she would’ve never released it.'

And after the song's release, fans online claimed the 'iconic' tune was 'life changing' and 'history being made' while taking to YouTube and X to express their enthusiasm. 

'Charli & billie just served dinner & we all ATE,' one supporter exclaimed.

'Billie's verse on Guess is highkey predatory, but y'all blinded by her usual queerbaiting for commercial gain,' the person wrote

The Bad Guy singer-songwriter was faced with similar allegations of queerbaiting — using same-sex elements to pander to the LGBTQ+ community — in 2021 for putting on a sensual display with women in her Lost Cause music video. 

At the time, she hadn't publicly identified as part of the LGBTQ community.

However, in November 2023, however, she revealed to Variety that she is attracted to women.

She later accused the outlet of 'outing' her.

In response to the buzz around her sexuality, she wrote on Instagram, 'I like boys and girls. Leave me alone about it, please,' adding, 'Who cares.'

Finneas, 27, hit back at the critic, writing in the comments, 'What a take, you little clown'; the siblings pictured in February

Finneas' comment was deleted by the user, prompting someone to write: 'you deleted finneas’ comment bc you KNOW he’s right. like seriously get a grip and grow up'

In an interview with Rolling Stone in April, Billie doubled-down.

'I’ve been in love with girls for my whole life, but I just didn’t understand — until, last year, I realized I wanted my face in a vagina,' she was quoted in the story.

Elsewhere in the profile, she noted, 'Who f***ing cares? The whole world suddenly decided who I was, and I didn’t get to say anything or control any of it.'

'Nobody should be pressured into being one thing or the other, and I think that there’s a lot of wanting labels all over the place. 

'Dude, I’ve known people that don’t know their sexuality, or feel comfortable with it, until they’re in their forties, fifties, sixties. It takes a while to find yourself, and I think it’s really unfair, the way that the internet bullies you into talking about who you are and what you are,' she shared.

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