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Billie Eilish’s Optical-Illusion Nike Air Shoes Send Fans In A Meltdown
By Izza Sofia, 19 Oct 2020
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Billie Eilish has left fans perplexed with a mind-blowing optical illusion that involved a pair of her Nike shoes.
The singer participated in an Instagram Q&A with her followers, and one fan brought up the subject of the 2015 dress that went viral for its contradicting hues of white and gold or blue and black which divided the internet.
“Okay, I’m about to prove this to you but I can not stress it enough, it is blue and gold,” she explained, and tried to prove her theory by digitally grabbing the colors from the photo.
She then told fans she was faced with her own optical illusion dilemma. Her pair of Nike Air More Uptempo was mint green and white, but her father believed it was pink and white.
She was surprised that many of her fans agreed with her father—that the shoes were pink and white. She also shared a photo of her actual shoes next to a screengrab from Nike’s website, which showed that the sneakers were actually mint and white.
every time i look at billie eilish’s story those shoes are a different colour😭
— Kumarjit De (@_kumarjitde) October 18, 2020
HOW TF ARE THEY MINT AND WHITE AND NOT PINK AND WHITE!? IM GOING CRAZY. HELP. pic.twitter.com/mYtmYIj8eS
wtf ok i thought i was crazy seeing pink AND mint but it turns out it is in this photo? pic.twitter.com/rwZmIFRiME
— ShonziTho on byte.co 🎃 (@ShonziTho) October 18, 2020
billie eilish getting into a heated argument over the colour of her shoes is one of the highlights of my day
— аня 🇦🇲 (@vainanya) October 18, 2020
BILLIE EILISH'S SHOES ARE PINK AND WHITE I'M SO CONFUSED WHERE IS THE GREEN MEANT TO BE
— Gemma (vex) (@GingerWarrior13) October 18, 2020
literally my eyes have been playing games with @billieeilish's shoes on insta. i see pink and then i see mint. i dont understand how my eyes keep changing the colors of the shoes?????
— sasha vay (@asapsash) October 18, 2020
[via Teen Vogue, cover image via Joe Seer / Shutterstock.com]
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