Billie Eilish has revealed she is the latest celebrity to star in The Simpsons.
The Oscar-winning singer, 20, will appear in a new short airing on Disney+ this month.
Her brother, Finneas O'Connell, will also feature in the episode called When Billie Met Lisa.
In the episode, airing April 22, Lisa Simpson will discover chart-topping artists Eilish and O’Connell while searching for somewhere to play her saxophone.
The siblings then invite Lisa to their studio to take part in a jam session.
The episode is the fourth collection of shorts made exclusively for Disney+.
Eilish and O’Connell recently won the Oscar for best original song at the 94th Academy Awards for their Bond song No Time To Die.
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