Eilish made it clear that her showing off her body doesn’t change anything about who she is.

The Grammy winner still struggles with disliking parts of her body and the scrutiny that comes with fame.

She also anticipated criticism over wearing a corset for theVogueshoot.

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Why wouldn’t you show your actual body?’

My thing is that I can do whatever I want."

“It’s all about what makes you feel good.

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If you want to get surgery, go get surgery,” she continued.

“If I am, then I’m proud.

Me and all the girls are hoes, and f— it, y’know?

Let’s turn it around and be empowered in that.

Showing your body and showing your skin or not should not take any respect away from you.”

“I think change is one of the best gifts in the world.”

“It’s an open letter to people who take advantage mostly men,” Eilish said.

She chose to keep other details private, stressing that she knows so many other people with similar stories.

“It’s really not at all about one person.

You might think, ‘It’s because she’s in the music industry’ no, dude.

It’s everywhere,” Eilish said.

And men, too young boys are taken advantage of constantly."

With “Your Power,” Eilish has an opportunity to create her own narrative.

“I’m not letting myself be owned anymore.”