Billie Eilish punches Jimmy Kimmel to check an item off her bucket list

She doesn't hold back, either.
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Billie Eilish punches Jimmy Kimmel to check an item off her bucket list
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Back when she was 12 years old, way before she was one of the world's most famous musicians, Billie Eilish wrote a bucket list.

As she explains to Jimmy Kimmel in the clip above, there are already some items on the list (like meeting Justin Bieber) that she's managed to tick off. But there are plenty of others she hasn't got round to doing yet.

So Kimmel brings in an array of props to try and help her. Together they manage to work through most of the items (including owning a mouse and cutting a random member of the audience's hair), but the most entertaining one is probably "punch someone", which Kimmel cheerfully offers up his own stomach for.

And Eilish certainly doesn't hold back.

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Sam Haysom is the Deputy UK Editor for Mashable. He covers entertainment and online culture, and writes horror fiction in his spare time.


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