On Friday night at Glastonbury, the British music icon addressed the contentious decision.
Millions of American women are anticipated to lose their ability to obtain an abortion on a legal basis as a result of the ruling.
States in the US are anticipated to create their own abortion-related legislation.
“Today is a dark day for women in America. I’m just going to say that because I can’t bear to think about it any longer,” said Eilish who became the youngest headline act in the festival’s history.
Similarly, Phoebe Bridgers, an indie-folk star who was making her Glastonbury debut, also addressed the contentious ruling.
Bridges said it was “surreal and amazing” to be on the iconic stage, and went on to add that she was having a bad day as a result of the supreme court’s decision.
“Are there any Americans here?” the singer asked, after which she led the crowd on a chant of “f**k the supreme court”.
She described the supreme court judges as “irrelevant” and “old”, saying they lack the right to “tell us what to do with our f**king bodies”.
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