OHMYGOSSIP — Phoebe Bridgers turned to cleaning to survive the coronavirus lockdown.
The 26-year-old music star found the idea of going outside too “scary” to contemplate earlier this year, and so she bought herself a treadmill to stay active and started cleaning in order to pass the time.
Asked what rituals she developed during the lockdown, Phoebe shared: “I think the best days were when I could go outside, but there were months where going outside was too scary. Even now, it’s the worst [infection rate] there has ever been in the US, and people still aren’t wearing masks – and I live in Los Angeles, which is supposed to be a liberal bubble.
“I bought a treadmill, so I didn’t have to leave the house, and I [started] making my house cosy and making my bed every day, which I’m not super great at.
“This is my only advice: if you live alone, clean your house the way you do when your crush is coming over.”
Phoebe released a new album, ‘Punisher’, earlier this year. But in spite of her success – which includes a nomination for the Best New Artist accolade at the Grammys – she still suffers from impostor syndrome.
Speaking to the BBC, she explained: “It’s funny, I work really hard and I have impostor syndrome. But a very successful lawyer who got an internship at a law firm because of his dad can be like, ‘I’m the best at my job and that’s why I’m here’. I feel like impostor syndrome is brought upon the worst people.”
Despite her self-doubts, Phoebe is thrilled about her Best New Artist artist nomination.
And the singer is amazed by how far she’s come in her career.
She said: “This sounds corny and like something someone would say if their PR person gave them media training on how to not sound like a loser – but it’s already an achievement for me.
“When I played to 100 people at St Pancras in London, I cried after the show [because] I was so grateful. So every level has felt amazing and unexpected.”

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