Billie Eilish and her brother Finneas recently appeared on the popular YouTube series “Hot Ones Versus” where they were put to the test in a game of embarrassment and spice.
The premise of the show is simple: guests are challenged to eat increasingly spicy chicken wings while being asked a series of personal or embarrassing questions. The catch is that they must either answer truthfully or take a bite of the wing.
The sibling duo, known for their close relationship and successful music collaborations, were excited to take on the challenge. As they sat down with host Sean Evans, they were greeted with a table full of hot sauces ranging from mild to extremely spicy.
The game began with Billie asking Finneas about his most embarrassing moment on stage. After some hesitation, Finneas admitted to tripping and falling during a performance, much to Billie’s amusement.
Next, Finneas turned the tables and asked Billie about her biggest fear. The singer, known for her dark and eerie music, surprisingly revealed that she is terrified of spiders.
As the wings got hotter, the questions got more personal. Billie asked Finneas about his first crush, to which he sheepishly admitted it was a girl in his third-grade class.
Finneas then asked Billie about her most embarrassing moment in the recording studio. The 19-year-old singer shared a hilarious story about accidentally burping into the microphone while recording a song.
As the spice levels increased, the siblings were challenged to eat wings drenched in the infamous “Last Dab” hot sauce. Despite the intense heat, they continued to answer each other’s questions with honesty and humor.
The game ended with a tie, as both Billie and Finneas were able to answer all the questions without having to resort to eating the spicy wings.
Fans of the duo were delighted to see their close bond and playful dynamic on display during the game. Many took to social media to praise their chemistry and express their love for the talented siblings.
Overall, Billie Eilish and Finneas proved to be a formidable duo on “Hot Ones Versus,” showcasing their ability to handle both spice and embarrassment with ease.