Billie Eilish stars in Apple TV+ documentary charting her rise to fame The World’s A Little Blurry

Billie Eilish is set to give fans a behind-the-scenes look into her rise to fame in new Apple TV+ documentary The World’s A Little Blurry.

The Grammy Award-winning singer, 19, is seen recording music with her brother Finneas in their childhood home, and spending time with her parents before heading out on tour to millions of fans around the world.

Starting out on an amusing note, the trailer, which was released on Tuesday, saw Billie and Finneas promoting their new record as she joked: ‘I have taken out my invisalign and this is the album.’

Behind the scenes: Billie Eilish’s rise to fame is being documented in a new Apple TV+ documentary titled The World’s A Little Blurry, and the first trailer was released on Monday

The teenager also enjoys some quality time with her parents in the clip, and she is seen getting into their bed while telling the camera crew: ‘This is my parents and I sleep in here because I’m scared of monsters.’

She is then seen recording one of her hits with her brother, with Billie going through the same segment again and again until she knew it was perfect.

‘We made this album in our bedroom where we grew up in so it’s really like anything is possible,’ she said about the music after winning five Grammy Awards last year.

Life: The singer is seen recording music with her brother Finneas in their childhood home, and spending time with her parents before heading out on tour to millions of fans

Life: The singer is seen recording music with her brother Finneas in their childhood home, and spending time with her parents before heading out on tour to millions of fans

Jokers: Starting out on an amusing note, the trailer saw Billie and Finneas promoting their new record as she joked: 'I have taken out my invisalign and this is the album'

Jokers: Starting out on an amusing note, the trailer saw Billie and Finneas promoting their new record as she joked: ‘I have taken out my invisalign and this is the album’

Vision: While at home, Billie records one of her hits with her brother, going through the same segment again and again until she knew it was perfect

Vision: While at home, Billie records one of her hits with her brother, going through the same segment again and again until she knew it was perfect

Billie’s mother Maggie Baird then said: ‘I honestly don’t know how any artist of any age is doing it without a parent.’

She went on: ‘It is a horrible time to be a teenager, kids are depressed.’

Heading out on the road, Billie was seen meeting with delighted fans in meet and greets, and going on stage to their cheers.

Off stage, She said of her fans: ‘I look in the crowd and I can see everyone is going through it, and I have the same problem. I’m going to turn this into art instead of just living with it.’

Honest: Billie's mother, Maggie Baird, then said: 'I honestly don't know how any artist of any age is doing it without a parent. It is a horrible time to be a teenager, kids are depressed'

Honest: Billie’s mother, Maggie Baird, then said: ‘I honestly don’t know how any artist of any age is doing it without a parent. It is a horrible time to be a teenager, kids are depressed’

Moving: The teenager also spends time with her parents in the clip, and she is seen getting into their bed while saying: 'I sleep in here because I'm scared of monsters'

Moving: The teenager also spends time with her parents in the clip, and she is seen getting into their bed while saying: ‘I sleep in here because I’m scared of monsters’

Sweet: Heading out on the road, Billie met with delighted fans, and tells them during the show: 'You guys are going to need to be okay, because you're the reason I am okay'

Sweet: Heading out on the road, Billie met with delighted fans, and tells them during the show: ‘You guys are going to need to be okay, because you’re the reason I am okay’

She then told them during the show: ‘Hey, you guys are going to need to be okay, because you’re the reason I am okay.’ 

Directed by R.J. Cutler, the documentary is described as a coming-of-age story of the singer while on her journey to global stardom.

It is said to offer an intimate look into her life at just 17-years-old, and how she navigated life on the road and being on stage, as well as her time at home with her family where she recorded her debut album.

The World’s A Little Blurry will be released in cinemas in the US, and is set to premiere globally on Apple TV+ on February 26, 2021. 

Exciting: Directed by R.J. Cutler, the documentary is described as a coming-of-age story of the singer while on her journey to global stardom

Exciting: Directed by R.J. Cutler, the documentary is described as a coming-of-age story of the singer while on her journey to global stardom

Documentary: It is said to offer an intimate look into her life at just 17-years-old, and how she navigated life on the road and being on stage, as well as her time at home

Documentary: It is said to offer an intimate look into her life at just 17-years-old, and how she navigated life on the road and being on stage, as well as her time at home

One to watch: The World's A Little Blurry will be released in cinemas in the US, and is set to premiere globally on Apple TV+ on February 26, 2021

One to watch: The World’s A Little Blurry will be released in cinemas in the US, and is set to premiere globally on Apple TV+ on February 26, 2021