Billie Eilish fans are having a wobble over a section of her Hit Me Hard and Soft Tour show.
The Bad Guy hitmaker, 22, took to the stage at SAP Centre in San Jose, California, on December 11 and a fan took some wild footage of Billie’s show.
The moment in the show sees Billie writhing around on an elevated platform above the crowd while singing L’Amour De Ma Vie (It’s Over Now).
But the part that got fans quaking in their boots was when Billie shuffles her body to the edge of the platform – with half of her torso suspended in the air – and kicks her legs up.
Many were shocked as Billie’s risky move, as @isawsstars took to social media and said: ‘she’s f**king crazy kicking her feet in the air w half her body off the platform.’
‘I was there and I swear to god there was a point where she almost fell off,’ wrote @_wheresmymindd.

‘She lives for that adrenaline huh,’ observed @cestpaslemien, while @charlxttey took to shouting in disbelief: ‘NOOO WHAT IS SHE DOING.’
‘MY GODDESS MY GODDESS MY GODDESS,’ added @LineCajaiba
Others pointed out that Billie is likely ‘strapped on’ to the platform, and wouldn’t be performing such a dangerous move without this safety assurance.
Thsi comes after Billie suffered an on stage fall in October while performing on her tour.
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The singer was performing at Madison Square Garden, an iconic arena in New York, when she walked down onto a lowered stage and lost her footing, crashing to the floor and bashing her thigh.
The singer responded to the footage of her fall by reposting it on her Instagram story and sharing an image of a large purple bruise on her leg with the caption ‘but literally.’
Meanwhile, Billie fans are also in awe of another video circulating of her – but not for the same reason.
Appearing on Tiny Desk, Billie and her brother Fineas performed a number of their songs, which had fans gasping over the silkyness of her voice.
‘LIKE WHAT THE F**K BILLIE EILISH,’ wrote @thinkshespretty alongside a video of Billie singing.
‘Literally CHILLS,’ wrote @nicolee_1996, while @charlioface said: ‘Her voice is art.’

Last month in a performance just as the US Presidential Election results were coming in and Donald Trump was about to be declared the 47th president again, Billie made her feelings known on stage.
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The Ocean Eyes hitmaker took to the stage in Nashville the evening of the results and was visibly emotional in videos posted on social media by fans.
‘Got my heart is beating fast. Someone who hates women so, so deeply is about to be the President of the United States of America,’ she said, before a loaded pause, as fans shouted out a chorus of: ‘F**k Trump.’
‘So, this song is for all the women out there. I love you,’ she said, before launching into Your Power.
Billie also wrote on social media as the results came in and on a black screen simply said: ‘It’s a war on women.’
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