Billie Eilish adores Hungarian perfumes: she bought a lot in Budapest
Billie Eilish was one of the main performers at this year’s Sziget Festival in Budapest and stunned the audience with her astonishing concert. But she did not come only to perform. The next day, she went to a renowned perfumery in Budapest and bought a lot of perfume: she loved the Hungarian products there.
According to Blikk, a Hungarian tabloid, it is not a secret anymore what Billie Eilish likes concerning perfumes in Hungary. Before her visit, two American men arrived to the 7scents, a perfumery store in Budapest’s downtown 5th district, Magyar Street 18. The two men wanted to talk with the owner, Ákos Pozsgai.
They made some videos and said a well-known lady would come to visit the next day to buy scents. On Wednesday, Billie Eilish arrived, and her two bodyguards asked the owners to close the shop for the potential bystanders. The fourth, fifth and sixth member of her visitor team was a member of her staff and her parents. She was very kind and solid, Mr Pozsgai said. Billie told him she chose his store because they had scents not available in other shops.
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Billie Eilish is an expert of perfumes
She spent 1.5 hours in the store and tried all of their perfumes but did not need professional help from the shop assistants. She was determined what she wanted to buy, and she likes especially sweet, vanilla perfumes. She bought a lot of different scents. Interestingly, she purchased three bottles of the Rania J Moschus scent. Finally, they took a photo, and Billie left the shop.
Mr Pozsgai said Billie seemed to be a kind person. Two customers entered the shop while she was buying products, but only the bodyguards were disturbed and asked the shop staff to distract them. Billie was not worried.
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