The Internet Can’t Agree On the Color of Billie Eilish's Sneakers

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From Seventeen

Billie EilishBillie Eilish is confusing the internet with her latest Instagram story and you're definitely going to want to ask all your friends of their opinions on this one..

During a fan Q&A on her Instagram, a fan had asked her about the infamous dress which had the internet fighting over what color it was. Billie said that it was actually blue and gold and proved it with a screenshot where she also pulled the colors on Instagram.

However, she ignited yet another color debate when she pointed on a similar instance where her dad said that a pair of her shoes was pink and white, when they're actually mint green and white.

Apparently, fans started messaging her saying that they were siding with her dad in this debate and she freaked out.

"Okay. So, I don't know what happened to you guys in your f*cking childhoods, but pink and white?!" she said on her Instagram stories. "That's what you're going with?"

In another video, Billie continued buy looking up the shoes on Google and proving that the shoes are, in fact, mint and white.

She also brought the shoes outside to give them better light by comparing them with another pair that are actually pink and white.

Her mom joined in on the controversy by giving her opinion. She said that she sees pink, green, and white, which caused Billie to freak out some more.

"I've come to the conclusion that you guys just don't know your sneakers at all. Because the people that agree with me, because they know what the f*ck the shoe looks like, are all f*cking sneakerheads."

Her mom tried to calm her down, but Billie continued to fight back.

"Nah dude, I'm still pressed about this. Because the whole internet is gaslighting me," Billie replied.

"There are bigger problems in the world," he mom responded.

"You got me there," Billie said.

Unfortunately, if you're looking to grab a part of the mint and white Nike Air More Uptempo sneakers, they're no longer available as they were originally released in 2017, according to StockX. But, if you're willing so splurge a bit you can snag a pair from a reseller on the site, starting at around $300.

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