Prince Harry’s Russian hoaxers trick Billie Eilish by pretending to be Greta Thunberg again

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THE Russian hoaxers who tricked Prince Harry have conned singer Billie Eilish.

They again posed as Greta Thunberg and dad Svante to phone US star Billie and mum Maggie — and promised to send lyrics for a charity single about the environment.

Singer Billie Eilish was tircked by the Russian hoaxers who conned Prince Harry last month

The hoaxers also created a cartoon about the call to Billie

The hoaxers also created a cartoon about the call to Billie

Fake Greta also asked for boyfriend advice.

Billie, 18, replied: “I had years of boy problems so I understand. If he doesn’t want to be with you, f*** him.”

“There will be someone who will love you for who you are.”

Billie confessed she felt about the impact on the environment caused by flying to gigs around the globe.

She said: “It’s something I can’t not do because I have to be in one place one day then immediately the next morning.”

Billie and her tour team carry out carbon off-setting and are looking to make their tour bus greener with bio-diesel for their tour bus.

Hoaxers Vladimir Kuznetsov and Alexei Stolyarov also created a cartoon about the call to Billie.

Last month HOAR told how they posed as Greta to dupe Harry into talking about quitting the royals.

The hoaxers posed as environmentalist Greta Thunberg

The hoaxers posed as environmentalist Greta Thunberg

The hoaxers promised to send Billie lyrics for a charity single about the environment

The hoaxers promised to send Billie lyrics for a charity single about the environment

Last month HOAR told how the hoaxers posed as Greta and duped Prince Harry into talking about quitting the royals

Last month HOAR told how the hoaxers posed as Greta and duped Prince Harry into talking about quitting the royals
Billie told fake Greta that she had years of boy problems when the fake climate campaigner asked for boyfriend advice
Billie told fake Greta that she had years of boy problems when the fake climate campaigner asked for boyfriend advice