Billie Eilish left Amy Poehler green with jealousy when the singer appeared on her podcast and commenced praising “The Office,” prompting the host to bring up her own show, “Parks and Recreation.”
Most fans took sides with Poehler, with many insinuating that “Parks and Recreation” is in some way higher than “The Office.”
Eilish also addressed speculation that she was feuding along with her brother and co-writer, Finneas, after he was noticeably absent from her tour.
Eilish left Poehler grappling with jealousy during her recent appearance on the actress’s “Good Hang” podcast.
The “Birds of a Feather” singer spoke about her love for the hit comedy series “The Office,” saying she began watching it when she was about 11 or 12 years old and has probably watched it greater than 40 times.
Seemingly jealous, Poehler went on a brief rant that made Eilish burst out laughing before clarifying that her real query was whether the singer had heard of and watched “Parks and Recreation.”
Eilish quickly replied that she loves the show, adding, “It’s just like the top five shows of all time.” She then went on to praise Poehler’s work on the series as “one among the best performances in history,” leaving the actress visibly flattered.
Fans Debate Between ‘The Office’ And ‘Parks And Rec’
Several fans took to the comment section of a trending video of their interaction to share their mixed reactions, with many debating which show is healthier.
“Parks and Rec is the higher show IMO. I had already seen The Office by the point I picked up Parks and Rec a couple of years ago, and couldn’t consider how funny it was. Once Michael Scott left The Office, it wasn’t nearly pretty much as good,” a fan wrote on X.
Others thought “The Office” was higher, with one claiming “Parks and Recreation” borrowed heavily from it.
Billie Eilish Gets Candid About Tourette’s Syndrome
Elsewhere on the show, Eilish got vulnerable as she spoke about doing every part she could to suppress her Tourette’s syndrome, per The Guardian.
The “Ocean Eyes” singer revealed that she was diagnosed with the condition at age 11, adding that it may be very frustrating when others have no idea what it’s or how one can help.
“I do have Tourette’s and I even have vocal tics, and I can keep them pretty quiet,” she said on the show. “I’m going through phases of words becoming tics, but there’s a thing called suppressing, when you’ve ever heard of it.”
She continued, “After I’m in an interview, I’m doing every part in my power to suppress all of my tics continuously. And as soon as I leave the room, I even have to allow them to all out.”
Eilish Previously Said Living With The Experience Was ‘Very Exhausting’

Back in 2022, Eilish experienced an on-camera tic during an appearance on David Letterman’s “My Next Guest” show on Netflix. On the time, she revealed that she doesn’t experience tics while performing and that some stopped occurring over time, but said living with the condition was “very exhausting,” per the BBC.
She also said she “really loves” talking about her experience, but admitted it was confusing for her and made worse by people’s reactions when she has a tic.
“Probably the most common way that folks react is that they laugh because they think I’m attempting to be funny. I’m all the time left incredibly offended by that,” she said.
Billie Eilish Shuts Down Rumors Of A Finneas Rift

Eilish has faced rumors of a possible rift between her and her brother, Finneas, who has co-written a lot of her hit songs.
In an April interview with Elle, she opened up about his noticeable absence from her tour, marking the primary time she had worked for an prolonged period without him. Nonetheless, she explained that his absence doesn’t mean they’re feuding, adding that they’re still siblings.
“I heard any individual say, ‘Did you guys hear Finneas and Billie had a falling-out?’” the singer said. “Finneas and I even have never and won’t ever have a falling-out, ever in our lives. We’ll get in the most important f-cking fight you’ve ever heard of in your life…and five minutes later, we’re back, laughing and making music.”

