Singer Billie Eilish has cleared the air after Kanye West accused her of insulting his friend Travis Scott and threatened to pull out of this year’s Coachella if she did not apologise. 

The entire saga began when Eilish, during her concert in Atlanta on February 5, paused the show to help a distressed fan in the audience.

“Do you need an inhaler? Who needs it?” Eilish said while pointing into the crowd.

“Do we have an inhaler? Can we just grab one? Guys, give it some time. Don’t crowd…We’re taking care of our people, hold on. I wait for people to be ok until I keep going.”

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Kanye West perceived that Eilish’s comments were targeted at his friend and Astroworld Festival founder Travis Scott and asked her to issue an apology. The 44-year-old rapper also threatened to pull out of this year’s Coachella if she did not apologise.

For those unversed, both Eilish and West are scheduled to headline with the festival in April. Scott was also originally booked as a headliner but was removed after the Astroworld tragedy, which left 10 concertgoers dead.

“Come on Billie we love you. Please apologize to Trav and to the families of the people who lost their lives. No one intended this to happen,” Kanye West wrote on Instagram. 

West added, “Trav didn’t have any idea of what was happening when he was on stage and was very hurt by what happened, and yes Trav will be with me at Coachella, but now I need Billie to apologize before I perform.”

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Hours after he posted, Eilish responded in the comments, saying, “Literally never said a thing about Travis. Was just helping a fan.”